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Yes, we know who is the Magistrate who spoke to Robert Abela

Factually, the report by the Data Information Protection Office is incorrect. We know who is the magistrate that is in contact with Prime Minister Robert Abela, and that is Magistrate Donatella Frendo Dimech and she communicated with the Prime Minister via Whatsapp. We know this because she herself bragged about this to many of her colleagues and the lawyers she speaks to in court (irregularly).


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6 responses to “Yes, we know who is the Magistrate who spoke to Robert Abela”

  1. […] Data and Information Officer should have made an effort to provide more information on Magistrate Donatella Frendo Dimech‘s conversation with Prime Minister Robert Abela other than telling us there is no record of […]

  2. […] Magistrate makes no secret of her inappropriate behaviour – she has been in contact with the Prime Minister himself over Whatsapp until the Prime Minister, idiotically enough, admitted that he was speaking to a […]

  3. […] if Joseph Muscat was arraigned in court before a Magistrate who is in direct contact with the Prime Minister over WhatsApp, misplaces important pieces of evidence, attends exclusive VIP Labour Party festivities, dines with […]

  4. […] if Joseph Muscat was arraigned in court before a Magistrate who is in direct contact with the Prime Minister over WhatsApp, misplaces important pieces of evidence, attends exclusive VIP Labour Party festivities, dines with […]

  5. […] including Robert Abela himself. We also know for a fact that Robert Abela was in communication with Robert Abela himself via WhatsApp. We also know that the evidence (data) of Keith Schembri’s mobile phone was demanded by […]

  6. […] Robert Abela didn’t speak to Magistrate Donatella Frendo Dimech once on a chance-encounter, he spoke with her regularly on WhatsApp before she was eventually forced to retire from the financial crimes court. Had she remained there, […]

  7. […] government, unlike the State Advocate. The Prime Minister once admitted to be in discussions with a Magistrate on the issue of lenient sentences to […]

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