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Holidaying in the Caribbean (again)

Joseph and Michelle Muscat appear to have been holidaying on a Caribbean island recently. However, we cannot confirm whether they were still on holiday when Joseph Muscat began shedding crocodile tears online over the death of Pope Francis.

We also have interesting developments related to Joseph Muscat which we will be publishing tomorrow.

The previous and disgraced Prime Minister Joseph Muscat is currently charged in court with the biggest case of fraud and money-laundering in Malta’s political history.

 

 

Joseph and Michelle Muscat

 

 

 

 


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6 responses to “Holidaying in the Caribbean (again)”

  1. Bernard G.G Grech. avatar
    Bernard G.G Grech.

    Miiskin, he can’t even afford Netflix. In the meantime he’s busy laundering money in perhaps
    First Caribbean International Bank (Bahamas) Ltd?????

  2. Why does your so-self described “Website Editor, Historian and Publisher” speaks so critical of our former prime minister, accusing him of “shedding crocodile tears over the death of His Holiness Pope Frangisku. You correspondent – who has an axe to grind against the Labour Government – says that “The previous and disgraced Prime Minister Joseph Muscat is currently charged in court with the biggest case of fraud and money-laundering in Maltaโ€™s political history. ” What he should have written was the so-called “magisterial inquiry” is so full of holes that soon we would be celebrating in Valletta the fact that the case has blown up in the face of the accusers and all people involved have been absolved. If Mr Camilleri is your correspondent, then do your self a favour: sack him. I who have previously worked on The Ha,mlese Herald in the sixties, know it of a better stature!

    1. konvint milli ktibt, jew qed tagฤงmel dmirek ta nagฤงฤกa ta’ Bendu?

    2. Duminku avatar

      Those hips ladies !!!!
      You need body restructuring again. Never mind you have thee stolen millions to turn to.

  3. Ja korrott u mafja

  4. Adrian Galea avatar
    Adrian Galea

    Dear Mr Sacco
    As someone who seems to have read the Magisterial Inquiry report in detail and you seem to be able to critique it, it would be very helpful to me, maybe others, if you can pick it apart for us and explain your argument in detail? I would be very interested in your legal points predicting exoneration.

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