They still can’t do it

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2022-02-03T10:52:31+01:00Thu, 3rd Feb '22, 10:52|

There’s a little-known committee in Parliament that has the job of interviewing people the government nominates to important posts. Sometimes the committee comes to the public’s attention. Yesterday, the committee voted on the confirmation of John Mamo as chairman of the financial services authority. The nomination was approved for the simple reason that the government [...]

Squatting

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2022-02-03T11:17:47+01:00Thu, 3rd Feb '22, 10:11|

Robert Abela’s sister-in-law is campaigning for a seat in Parliament. It seems everyone must stand while she searches for a chair. Here’s her propaganda truck in Bormla, the town she is, ironically, the mayor of. It’s as subtle as a drunk in a graveyard. These images came to me from someone trying to have a [...]

Unstocked pharmacist

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2022-02-03T09:57:16+01:00Thu, 3rd Feb '22, 09:57|

When the futility of history risks overwhelming one, all one is left with to bear the crushing disappointment in sheer existence, is some indulgence in the ironies. Consider the immediate complaint in Parliament from PN MP Claudette Buttigieg who heard Rosianne Cutajar call out ‘qaħba’ (‘whore’) in her general direction while she (Buttigieg) was criticising [...]

Anyone who’s ever paid for a billboard knows

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2022-02-01T14:50:15+01:00Tue, 1st Feb '22, 14:50|

The now notorious film awards event of last Saturday is still on the national agenda. The extravagant spending is an important topic especially since the cost of the event outstripped the yearly funding put up by the government to support the industry the event was supposed to be celebrating. Matthew Caruana Galizia made the point [...]

It’s strange what they find offensive

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2022-01-31T10:48:27+01:00Mon, 31st Jan '22, 10:47|

There’s been a positively apoplectic reaction to the Film Awards’ host’s quip that Malta is famous for tax evasion. Judging by videos of the event the audience received the line with stunned silence. Not that there was raucous laughter at most of his other jokes, mind you. Most of it went over everyone’s head. Which [...]

Defence mechanism

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2022-01-31T09:06:02+01:00Mon, 31st Jan '22, 09:06|

It’s easy to be impressed because this guy was a former prime minister. But this is what anyone feeling the noose tightening around their fate does. Consider the Degiorgio brothers who are facing court appearances for the rest of their lives as they are called to answer for the murders, they’re allegedly involved in that [...]

GUEST POST: Oh, what a show

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2022-01-30T10:28:08+01:00Sun, 30th Jan '22, 10:28|

I didn’t think it would have been possible to up my goggle-box watching, but since COVID, I’ve managed. So, when it was proposed that instead of the usual Saturday evening movie (one becomes more of a creature of habit as age increases) we would watch The First Ever Malta Film Awards, I didn’t kick up [...]

THE SUNDAY TIMES: Why democracy is faltering

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2022-01-30T07:30:36+01:00Sun, 30th Jan '22, 07:30|

From my article in The Sunday Times today: "Firstly, the government is careful not to improve conditions of media freedom still reeling from the killing by car bomb of a journalist they described as their harshest critic. Reform bills in parliament are kept off the floor for years. An inquiry’s set of recommendations are still ignored. [...]

LONG READ: The day after

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2022-01-29T08:00:18+01:00Fri, 28th Jan '22, 08:36|

In H.G. Wells’ War of the Worlds the narrator of the events is a journalist, perhaps not the first thing that might strike the average reader in a novel about invading blood-drinking Martians. At the risk of suggesting a slight hint of self-praise, in the context of a story about Martians told by a journalist, [...]

Remember

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2022-01-27T11:08:48+01:00Thu, 27th Jan '22, 11:08|

Today, remember the victims. Inevitably, you will think of the perpetrators, the leaders who plotted and organised the murder of millions of children, women, and men for the crime of being born with a name and a race chosen for hatred and death. You do not recall the names of the millions of victims. You [...]

Konrad Mizzi on the clock

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2022-01-27T09:51:13+01:00Wed, 26th Jan '22, 16:52|

All those hours of listening to Konrad Mizzi’s vacuous, irrelevant, opaque, and interminable “opening statement” filibustered over something like three months proved, predictably, to be an entirely wasted consumption of mind-meltingly boring time. I look with some half-hearted sympathy at Beppe Fenech Adami and his colleagues on that committee. I think what it must feel [...]

Court rules Torċa used ‘Allo! ‘Allo! photo to harm Occupy Justice activist. Pia Zammit awarded damages.

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2022-01-26T10:54:47+01:00Wed, 26th Jan '22, 10:54|

The Appeals Court has today ruled that it-Torċa sought to damage the reputation of Occupy Justice activist and Repubblika founder Pia Zammit when the Labour-leaning newspaper repeatedly printed a backstage photo taken 10 years earlier of the actress in an 'Allo! 'Allo! costume. A lower court had dismissed Pia Zammit libel suit against it-Torċa’s editor [...]

Angry Glenn’s take (3)

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2022-01-26T09:54:16+01:00Wed, 26th Jan '22, 09:54|

Photo: REUTERS/Darrin Zammit Lupi Why do Joseph Muscat and his henchmen hate Repubblika so much? Why are they making Robert Aquilina one of a short-list of national hate figures, public enemies of Labour’s cause for a perpetual monopoly on power? Because Robert Aquilina is a leading figure in the effort of the few [...]

Angry Glenn’s take (2)

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2022-01-26T09:50:25+01:00Wed, 26th Jan '22, 09:50|

To justify his very public assault on the inquiring magistrate who ordered a search in Joseph Muscat’s home and officer, Glenn Bedingfield refers to past criticism of Judge Consuelo Scerri Herrera and Judge Giovanni Grixti by people like the author of the blog you’re reading. He specifically refers to me writing about Magistrate Charmaine Galea [...]

Angry Glenn’s take (1)

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2022-01-26T10:03:02+01:00Wed, 26th Jan '22, 09:46|

People who have read too much history for their own good cannot escape the sadness that the present events must cause them. Glenn Bedingfield took the floor in Parliament yesterday for a 15-minute rant of scapegoating hatred identifying targets for the enmity of his party’s followers. He named the enemies of the people du jour [...]

Blink and you’ll miss it.

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2022-01-25T13:35:03+01:00Tue, 25th Jan '22, 13:35|

Earlier I wrote about the Opposition sleeping on the job, not being alert enough to oppose a motion by the government appointing Rosianne Cutajar to Parliament’s health committee. In its defence the Opposition called it a motion by stealth. That was a weird way to describe anything moved in Parliament because all motions are read [...]

Are we subsidising his business as well?

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2022-01-25T12:43:35+01:00Tue, 25th Jan '22, 09:51|

Malta Today reported that while police were searching Joseph Muscat’s Burmarrad home their colleagues were also rummaging in a Sa Maison office held in Joseph Muscat’s name. Joseph Muscat has an office and doesn’t always work from home. OK, no need to blink so far. If you’re going to bill people €500,000 for investment advice [...]

Someone had to say it

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2022-01-25T12:35:04+01:00Tue, 25th Jan '22, 09:26|

And I’m glad it was Therese Comodini Cachia. On Twitter she shared Times of Malta’s report of the scene in court when its journalist Julian Bonnici was being questioned by the politician who brought a lawsuit against him, Adrian Delia. Do you find the questioning of a journalist by an MP in his own case [...]

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