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Even Konrad Mizzi and Yorgen Fenech agreed that the Dragonara lease extension was a corrupt deal

Chris Cardona has no shame about showing us that he is living off pretty well after the wanton looting and wreckage he left behind in “L-Aqwa ?mien” administration. As Minister for the Economy, Chris Cardona extended the public land lease of the Dragonara hotel and casino in Paceville for 64 years for €500,000 annual rent for the first 15 years, and €1 million per year for the succeeding 49 years. Joseph Muscat was paid back by Dragonara with around €12,000 per month soon after he resigned as Prime Minister.

“Stolen” Konrad Mizzi says. Just like the money he was about to launder in his shell companies in Panama before he was caught.


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  1. Nuxellina avatar

    kliem “ix-xih” zomm fih ?

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  3. John Cordina aka Benny avatar
    John Cordina aka Benny

    Aqleb signal … fiha xtfhem elf u haga ghal min irid jifhem

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