As Prime Minister Robert Abela ramps up the criminal network of the Labour Party and attacks the judiciary, two heavyweights from the University of Malta thought it was appropriate to attend a Labour party activity to have “an intellectual discussion”. These grifting opportunists include Pro-Rector Carmen Sammut, and the Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Dominic Fenech. Fenech is also Head of the Department of History.
Both of them are staunch Labourites who blindly support the current government and the Labour Party out of selfish, convenient and opportunistic reasons. Carmen Sammut’s career at the University of Malta shot up the ranks of the University of Malta as she published pseudo-intellectual garbage smearing Daphne Caruana Galizia after she was murdered whilst also praising Joseph Muscat on the public broadcaster. She is a regular and paid consultant for the government on various legislative items.
On the other hand, Dominic Fenech has spent many years earning an additional salary as both Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Head of the Department of History, without ever publishing anything other than his Phd which he published in two consecutive books. He was also previously the Secretary-General of the Labour Party during the 1980s and stopped voting Labour during Alfred Sant’s tenure as leader due to a personal squabble he had with him. Nowadays, he has the gall to call people like me “traitors to the Party”. Today, he also larps for corrupt Labour Party politicians like Rosianne Cutajar.
The Department of History also employs a full-time professor called Simon Mercieca who also doubles as a paid propagandist for Yorgen Fenech.
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