Yesterday, the Minister for Justice Jonathan Attard has confirmed that the Labour government wants to remove the right of citizens to request a Magisterial Inquiry and restrict the right only to a police investigation. The Labour government is currently in fight-mode against Jason Azzopardio after Azzopardi filed a series of requests of Magisterial Inquiries on Labour Ministers and government officials.
This can’t be an even more damning admission that the Police Commissioner is corrupt and does not want to investigate the corruption of members of the government. It’s blatantly obvious to everyone what’s going.
Magisterial Inquiries have consistently been the only tool in the justice system which enabled the investigations on corruption of Labour government ministers and public officials. The Labour government wants to remove this right and outsource investigations exclusively to the Police Commissioner, who persistently and consistently refuses to conduct any investigations on the government of government officials, at all.
The only thing which is surprising for me is the persistence in the blatant cover up of criminality and abuse in politics as if this charade can keep going on indefinitely, when there’s a much higher chance that eventually Labour politicians and the Police Commissioner will be questioned on their persistent efforts to manipulate the justice system to cover up corruption in politics.
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