GUEST POST: To live without strings

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2018-04-29T00:57:52+02:00Sun, 29th Apr '18, 00:56|

Guest post by D.M.: To live without strings A pat on the back With a grin on the side. Shameless in their interest, And whatever else they hide. In boasts of a majority Lies secret their intent. The corruption that they bathe in, Is to them a compliment. They watch and wait for your reaction; [...]

GUEST POST: If…

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2018-04-29T07:43:37+02:00Sun, 29th Apr '18, 00:50|

Guest post by Andrew Borg Cardona: If you’re sick of the stench of corruption and vileness that has enveloped the country since Joseph Muscat scuttled up the steps to Castille, you know where you need to be on Sunday afternoon. If you’re sick of the ignorance and outright thuggishness that have become the standard form [...]

GUEST POST: Tomorrow is about you

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2018-04-29T00:50:46+02:00Sat, 28th Apr '18, 21:30|

Guest post by Alessandra Dee Crespo This is how I see it. The Vigils held on every sixteenth day of each month are for Daphne. To remember her with gratitude. To remember her sacrifice. To assuage our conscience for leaving her to fight the battles alone. To show solidarity to her husband, to her parents, [...]

Tomorrow, make some noise

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2018-04-28T08:01:17+02:00Sat, 28th Apr '18, 08:01|

Tomorrow is not a vigil. God knows Daphne Caruana Galizia deserves one everyday. And if we're fighting for truth and justice today it's because Daphne lived her life doing so until she was killed for it. We will continue to remember and remind and insist that justice is done for her and her family for [...]

The secrets they wanted kept

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2018-04-27T19:14:39+02:00Fri, 27th Apr '18, 19:05|

Confidentiality rules are intended to protect businesses from the abusive behaviour of competitors. They are not intended to protect criminals by hiding their crimes. If a business’s records are stolen and passed to a competitor or publicly leaked, that’s industrial espionage. That business has a clear right to complain. Unless of course what they were [...]

Chris Cardona’s chief of staff is cousin and buddy of Police Commissioner

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2018-04-27T18:56:44+02:00Fri, 27th Apr '18, 18:51|

Mario Azzopardi, introduced by Chris Cardona as his chief of staff and close friend, is the cousin of Police Commissioner Lawrence Cutajar. Chris Cardona's Ministry website lists another person as his Chief of Staff. However Mario Azzopardi's Facebook page says he is "self-employed" at the "Ministry for Economy". His self-employment might be referring to the [...]

The Great Fejn Hu l-Leptopp Debate

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2018-04-27T19:08:10+02:00Fri, 27th Apr '18, 17:35|

A moron is who moronic does. Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando, who may know a thing or two about rotten teeth and is therefore obviously qualified to run our science and technology council, barged in like a teenage gatecrasher at a royal wedding and loaned his wisdom to the Great Fejn Hu l-Leptopp Debate and looked up [...]

Free Expression for Idiots

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2018-04-27T16:29:12+02:00Fri, 27th Apr '18, 15:57|

I feel like a proper patronising sod lecturing Fundamental Rights 101, treating my well informed readers like idiots. But then I know my readers include Owen Bonnici, Jason Micallef and his English-Maltese translator, Deo Debattista, Mario Azzopardi and so on, and I realise that there’s a full range of readers and a little patronising is [...]

Ali Sadr denied bail. Trial date to be set on 16th May.

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2018-04-27T07:18:19+02:00Fri, 27th Apr '18, 07:18|

The United States federal court has denied Ali Sadr's request for bail pending his trial for multiple counts of bank fraud and sanctions busting. Ali Sadr's lawyers argued for bail including the argument that the Maltese authorities had certified that he was under no suspicion for his activities at Pilatus Bank. In spite of this [...]

Abandon ship

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2018-04-26T16:46:37+02:00Thu, 26th Apr '18, 16:46|

Resignations from directorships at Pilatus Bank have started. The 'competent person' running the bank filed the resignation of Director Joseph Jerry Liow-Yune-Loy with the MFSA and he's out. This may or may not be a missed opportunity to discuss with Mr Liow-Yune-Loy when he found out the owner of the bank he was director of [...]

Sister Capital of Culture cuts off contact with Valletta. Says V18 organisers “put pressure on Capital of Culture values”

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2018-04-26T17:00:45+02:00Thu, 26th Apr '18, 16:33|

Malta is not the only European Capital of Culture in 2018. The other city is Leeuwarden in the Netherlands. Its Director Tjeerd van Bekkum stated in an interview with the largest Dutch news organisation NOS that his committee no longer sends official representatives to Malta. The Frisian foundation LF2018 (the equivalent of V18) has suspend the cooperation with its [...]

You’re paying for their corruption

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2018-04-25T19:26:43+02:00Wed, 25th Apr '18, 19:26|

I’ve had it up to here hearing people say they don’t mind if ministers are corrupt if their good work makes everyone that little bit richer. Never mind choosing between right or wrong, that these people would not distinguish if right floated towards them on the backs of doves until wrong stabs it in the [...]

Swedish Press Club awards Freedom of Speech award to Daphne Caruana Galizia

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2018-04-25T16:22:00+02:00Wed, 25th Apr '18, 16:18|

The Swedish National Press Club has awarded its 2018 Freedom of Speech award in memory of Anna Politkovskaya to Daphne Caruana Galizia “for independent journalism with courage and integrity in times when investigative journalism is under hard pressure”. The award in memory of Anna Politkovskaya is given to a journalist who in his or her [...]

Joseph’s dogs of war

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2018-04-25T23:07:07+02:00Wed, 25th Apr '18, 11:22|

Tuesday’s Labour Party mass meeting will be massive, maybe one of the largest political gatherings ever. The crowd is pumped up and tensions have not been so high in years, decades even. The Labour Party is pushing it as a call to arms. It’s a do or die moment to support the great leader in [...]

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