TVM’s complicity

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2021-07-30T08:08:20+02:00Fri, 30th Jul '21, 08:08|

Watch Malta’s institutions make sure everyone understands they are ignoring what the Daphne Caruana Galizia inquiry said about them. Consider TVM, the national broadcaster. The inquiry yesterday proposed in one of its recommendations that the Constitutional provisions on the Broadcasting Authority are changed because they are ineffective as they are. The reason they give for [...]

The bullshit of Cabinet secrecy

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2021-07-29T15:49:00+02:00Thu, 29th Jul '21, 15:49|

There’s a lot of fascinating detail in the inquiry report beneath the earth-shattering headlines about the State’s responsibility in the killing of Daphne Caruana Galizia. Here’s an interesting point. The inquiry board was faced by refusals from Joseph Muscat and other former and present ministers in his governments refusing to answer questions or provide information [...]

Mr President, where’s your apology?

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2021-07-29T14:21:20+02:00Thu, 29th Jul '21, 14:21|

The Daphne Caruana Galizia inquiry board has concluded that Daphne was killed because of her work as a journalist. It found that Cabinet Members share responsibility for failing to act when the Panama Papers came out. It said the State must now recognise its failures of omission and commission with respect to the killing of [...]

The inquiry recommends

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2021-07-29T14:08:26+02:00Thu, 29th Jul '21, 14:08|

As expected, the inquiry report is a treasure trove of recommendations, a blueprint for a raft of reforms, many of which civil society has been clamouring for, for some time, and some that clearly reflect the inquiry’s cool reflections during its months of activities. Some highlights in brief: The authorities must investigate the murder of [...]

Protest called for tonight

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2021-07-30T12:31:30+02:00Thu, 29th Jul '21, 13:03|

Repubblika, #occupyjustice, and manueldelia.com are calling for a protest in Castille Place tonight from 19:00. The report of the independent inquiry into the killing of Daphne Caruana Galizia confirms that: The State must shoulder responsibility for the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia. There has been an extensive culture of impunity for high officials of the [...]

Daphne Inquiry: “Impunity spread like an octopus”

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2021-07-29T12:47:32+02:00Thu, 29th Jul '21, 12:47|

In brief, the inquiry set up to look into the killing of Daphne Caruana Galizia found that: The State must shoulder responsibility for the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia. There has been an extensive culture of impunity for high officials of the public administration, persons of trust, and a limited circle of politicians, business people, [...]

“Cabinet members have collective responsibility for failing to act after 17 Black” – Inquiry

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2021-07-29T11:40:22+02:00Thu, 29th Jul '21, 11:40|

The Board of the Daphne Caruana Galizia Inquiry found "collective responsibility of the members of Cabinet that failed to act appropriately" after the publication of findings about the Panama Papers and 17 Black. "Though some might absolve the Cabinet for failing to act in a timely fashion against the Chief of Staff (Keith Schembri) when [...]

“State must shoulder responsibility for Daphne’s assassination” – Independent Inquiry Report

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2021-07-29T11:29:50+02:00Thu, 29th Jul '21, 11:29|

The Independent Inquiry into the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia says that "the State must shoulder responsibility for the assassination because the State created an atmosphere of impunity, generated by the highest levels at the heart of the administration in Castille. The impunity spread like an octopus to regulatory institutions and the Police. This led [...]

The inquiry report comes out today

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2021-07-29T11:03:31+02:00Thu, 29th Jul '21, 11:03|

Prime Minister Robert Abela told the country this morning he’ll be publishing the Daphne Caruana Galizia inquiry report today and wants it debated in Parliament tomorrow. No one’s seen it yet. It follows almost 20 months of witnesses and documentation so it’s not likely to be a lightweight document. The haste appears a bit unseemly [...]

Standards in public life? Robert Abela sets a new low.

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2021-07-28T13:53:52+02:00Wed, 28th Jul '21, 13:53|

One of Arnold Cassola’s many complaints to Commissioner George Hyzler drew a blank recently. The standards czar was asked to check whether a religious convent built on government land used for paying tourists would have made for a better old people’s home than the one handpicked by Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri, the former Downtown hotel. [...]

Bernard Grech perfectly calibrated the message ahead of the Daphne inquiry report

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2021-07-28T09:15:45+02:00Wed, 28th Jul '21, 09:15|

Do read this article by PN leader Bernard Grech on today’s The Malta Independent. Since Daphne Caruana Galizia was killed, the PN’s leaders have struggled to speak on the subject without stings in the tail, mealy-mouthed qualifications, ambiguity, and sometimes actually preferring to side with those protecting and sheltering the killers rather than the victim [...]

This one is for that stooge, Edward Zammit Lewis

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2021-07-28T07:52:12+02:00Wed, 28th Jul '21, 07:52|

When 10 days ago I read this article by Edward Zammit Lewis about how “we don’t SLAPP the media”, I wanted to burst. I knew then what his good mate Yorgen Fenech had been plotting to do to me. If a £70 million defamation suit filed by the Tumas Group against me in the UK [...]

When Yorgen Fenech picked me as “a victim” to sue me for millions of pounds over 17 Black implications

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2021-07-27T15:39:08+02:00Tue, 27th Jul '21, 15:39|

Email correspondence between Yorgen Fenech and his publicist Chris Mifsud at MPS shows that the man who would be charged for ordering the killing of Daphne Caruana Galizia hired UK lawyers ACK Law to consider “picking a victim” to stop reporting and commentary in Malta that could damage the business of his business empire. Yorgen [...]

Ħamsin elf, ħi

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2021-07-26T11:16:23+02:00Mon, 26th Jul '21, 11:16|

There’s some debate about the methodology used in yesterday’s Sunday Times survey polling 50,000 votes ahead for the Labour Party if an election were to be held now. It seems the sample tended to be skewed towards people who voted PL in 2017 which may have had an impact on the final result. That may [...]

GUEST POST: Bernard’s Labour Lite

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2021-07-26T11:24:53+02:00Mon, 26th Jul '21, 11:12|

Sent in by someone who calls themselves Nimrod. Is anyone impressed by the shiny but lame recent campaign by the Partit Nazzjonalista to convince the electorate that they DO have a vision for Malta, they DO have a message, and they DO want the best for us all because bless them, they have full confidence [...]

Recommended reading

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2021-07-26T10:31:05+02:00Mon, 26th Jul '21, 10:31|

Reading trolls' comments underneath one of the news reports covering the interview I gave Jon Mallia shows that the mafia's effort to convince the country it does not exist is entirely successful. Typically these are Laburisti with offended sensibilities that think the moniker "mafia" is a garden variety insult, a purely partisan cat call. So [...]

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