GUEST POST: Themis at the President’s office

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2018-05-11T18:24:55+02:00Fri, 11th May '18, 18:24|

The author of this piece, known to me, reacted to this poster circulated by a quango set up by the President that will be discussing something called 'a feminist approach to rule of law'. Not in my name I was intrigued to learn of a forthcoming event organised by the President’s Foundation for Social Wellbeing [...]

The MGA double spin

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2018-05-11T18:06:49+02:00Fri, 11th May '18, 18:06|

The Gaming Authority’s reply to the Investigative Reporting Project (Italy)’s report on mafia infiltration into Malta’s gaming industry (carried by La Repubblica and the Times of Malta) was written by two authors. At least that’s my analysis of the clashing style that is immediately noticeable in their statement even on a first reading. Read the MGA [...]

GUEST POST: “Daphne was a cockroach” — Ryan Murdock

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2018-05-10T07:39:06+02:00Thu, 10th May '18, 07:39|

By guest author Ryan Murdock: “Daphne was a cockroach.” It was posted right there as a Facebook comment beneath my friend’s link to a Daphne Project article. And further down, by the same person, “she was just another cockroach that got stamped on.” It wasn’t the only such comment on this thread, and it was [...]

Cyprus Media Complaints Commission finds reporting was attack on Maria Efimova to damage her credibility and consequently undermine the weight of her revelations about Malta’s Prime Minister

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2018-05-09T14:29:48+02:00Wed, 9th May '18, 13:45|

The Cyprus Media Complaints Commission has ruled on a complaint on reporting in the Cypriot press, specifically a report in publication 'Reporter' that published wrongful allegations about Maria Efimova that were stated at the same time here in Malta in a series of Facebook posts by TVM news presenter Brian Hansford. The Commission "has come [...]

The rabbit runs through it

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2018-05-09T13:03:28+02:00Wed, 9th May '18, 13:03|

The Malta Independent reluctantly criticised TVM and its sister outlets for misleading their viewers by burying stories that embarrass the government. They made specific reference to reports in international press following up on Daphne Caruana Galizia’s stories. In burying them TVM plays into the government’s narrative nothing new has emerged. I say reluctantly because The [...]

Tell them I called you earlier

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2018-05-09T08:23:16+02:00Wed, 9th May '18, 08:23|

No sooner has Keith Schembri produced another poor excuse for a justification for his off-shore accounts that we hear that Maltese investigators already suspected that sort of excuse to be a pre-arranged alibi. Keith Schembri yesterday said his BVI structure predated by a year or two his appointment to office and therefore reflects his personal [...]

Andrew Borg Cardona: Acid relief

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2018-05-09T11:19:58+02:00Wed, 9th May '18, 07:51|

By Andrew Borg Cardona I was asked, by many, why I bothered to put a few words together to show up Martin Scicluna’s poor judgement and even poorer respect for our intelligence. “Who cares what he writes?” was the general trend, “We all know what he is”. It would be so easy to take this [...]

If you’re elite, don’t read this

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2018-05-08T17:42:49+02:00Tue, 8th May '18, 17:42|

Adrian Delia told the world last Sunday the PN will no longer be a party of elitists. Let’s try to understand what that means. Mark Anthony Falzon wrote last Sunday how Joseph Muscat tapped into the intuitive Labour mindset that perceives the protesters at the post-Daphne Caruana Galizia marches and vigils “shouting slogans in English” [...]

Brussels University Alliance awards Daphne Caruana Galizia and family Honorary Title for Freedom of Expression

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2018-05-08T11:19:04+02:00Tue, 8th May '18, 11:19|

The Brussels University Alliance has recognised Daphne Caruana and her family at their 2018 Difference Day event. The Honorary Title for Freedom of Expression is awarded to a journalist, writer, artist, cultural thinker or any other person, association or institution that has made a vital contribution to protect and promote freedom of thinking and expression [...]

Keith Schembri’s commercial scope

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2018-05-08T10:28:54+02:00Tue, 8th May '18, 10:28|

Keith Schembri’s retorts to revelations into his sordid financial affairs are sounding ever more irritated and as a consequence ever more irritating. Here’s his answer to this morning’s report on the Times of Malta that the British Virgin Islands authorities investigated his company there for money laundering, a fact we would never have learnt had [...]

Constitutional Court finds Justice Minister breached human rights

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2018-05-08T15:06:17+02:00Tue, 8th May '18, 08:58|

In a ruling on an application filed by former Enemalta Chairman Tancred Tabone, the Constitutional Court found that Justice Minister Owen Bonnici breached Tancred Tabone’s fundamental human rights as a result of a pronouncement he made during a Public Accounts Committee hearing in December 2013. In that hearing Minister Owen Bonnici commented during the deposition [...]

Law and order agenda

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2018-05-08T10:10:34+02:00Mon, 7th May '18, 16:35|

Political parties should sometimes be reminded that with the electioneering, cavorting with construction magnates, coffee mornings and trips to Azerbaijan, they also need to come up with policies for improved governance of this country. They don’t need to wait for crises to overwhelm us before they realise they need do something about them. They are [...]

Steward plays Guess Who?

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2018-05-06T20:11:46+02:00Sun, 6th May '18, 18:33|

The below was a full-page advert taken out in the press today by Steward Health Care. The objective presumably was to inspire confidence in "the people behind Steward". The only thing this managed to inspire is the suspicion that Steward people have multiple personality disorder or have discovered human cloning. The 42 photos, with no [...]

Andrew Borg Cardona: On losing it

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2018-05-06T18:18:03+02:00Sun, 6th May '18, 18:16|

By Andrew Borg Cardona: It’s not my habit to watch the assorted videos that are posted on social media or the news portals, but sometimes I do. I’ve just watched Minister Konrad Mizzi being importuned by Ivan Camilleri of the Times. Camilleri seems to have one thing on his mind, almost obsessively it could be [...]

Italian veteran anti-mafia senator on mafie infiltration in Malta

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2018-05-06T18:05:15+02:00Sun, 6th May '18, 18:02|

This interview was first published in the original Italian as part of the "Malta Report" presented at the forty-second Anti-Mafia summit recently convened in Naples. A copy of the Malta Report published by the Osservatorio Mediterraneo sulla Criminalità Organizzata e le Mafie is here. Aldo Musci interviews Giuseppe Lumia (in past legislatures a member for [...]

Malta Institute of Journalists honours Daphne Caruana Galizia with Gold Award for contribution to journalism

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2018-05-06T16:48:15+02:00Sun, 6th May '18, 16:48|

Ah well. Better late than. Though not by much. When she broke the biggest news, had the biggest readership, single-handedly changed the information landscape and was the target of organised intimidation, the IĠM should have recognised her too. When her stories were ignored by their subjects, the IĠM should have led its members in ensuring [...]

Review: Invicta

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2018-05-05T20:22:03+02:00Sat, 5th May '18, 20:22|

The Malta Independent carried Steve Flinders' review of Invicta, the anthology of essays written within days of the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia. You should read it.

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