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One million Euros earmarked for Joseph Muscat

The private lobbyist for Steward and the Pakistani and Indian fraudsters of Vitals, Joseph Muscat was paid €60,000 by Vitals associates after stepping down as Prime Minister and was earmarked up to €1 million in payments before authorities blocked the transactions of the Swiss companies making these payments. You can read about this here and here.

Joseph Muscat received the €60,000 payments from Accutor, the Swiss company owned by Wasay Bhatti who acted as a middleman between Joseph Muscat and Vitals and Steward Health Care. Joseph Muscat even admitted to being a consultant for this company but is pretending that his payments are not related to the public concessions hospitals.

Joseph Muscat is being charged with fraud, trading in influence, conspiracy, money laundering and corruption in the Maltese Courts. The Prime Minister and the Labour government are going to great lengths to obstruct justice to protect Joseph Muscat. The Police Commissioner has refused to investigate him.

Joseph Muscat has built a pool of revenues from a network of fraudsters and scammers in India and Pakistan.

Shaukat Ali one of the Vitals owners also syphoned up to €30 million from the public hospitals contracts. Also, here’s Shaukat Ali with Joseph Muscat’ bodyguard.

Prime Minister Robert Abela blatantly faced the nation and told us in our face that there was no corruption in relation to the Vitals and Steward contracts.

 


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4 responses to “One million Euros earmarked for Joseph Muscat”

  1. What was all that about getting “royally screwed”!?

  2. […] criminal and previous Prime Minister Chief of staff, Keith Schembri was also one of the recipients of the public money granted to Vitals and Steward Health Care for the public hospitals concessions. […]

  3. […] name surfaced at a later stage of the proceedings. Court proceedings have also referred to consultancy payments amounting to €60,000 that Muscat received after leaving office. The same company had reportedly […]

  4. […] ex-Prime Minister Joseph Muscat is currently being charged in Court over the biggest corruption case taken to Court in Maltese history and has his assets frozen but his rehabilitation in politics has progressed as […]

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