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The values of the Labour Party: selling your country for 12 pieces of silver

Just recently, the Labour Party President declared his intention to uphold and communicate the party’s fundamental principles to its members, insisting that these core values have endured. Apparently these principles include selling your country to a kangaroo-court in order to produce a useless judgement as you cover up the looting of national assets by foreign fraudsters.

Alex Sciberras aided the State Advocate, Chris Soler, in the case submitted over Steward Health Care to the International Tribunal of Arbitration by the International Chamber of Commerce.

As explained here, referring the case to the ICC tribunal was a farce, primarily intended to sabotage any genuine attempt to recover the funds lost to Steward Health Care. The Maltese government should have pursued its claims in the US courts but refused to do so. Instead, it brought the case before a private tribunal with no jurisdiction or legal authority, wasting time and engaging in political theatre.

This whole charade gets even more gross as more details are revealed. The Labour Party President has an obvious and direct conflict of interest when involving himself in the State’s legal work, and in Alex Sciberras’ case, his conflict of interest was even more aggravated because he served as a lawyer at the Office of the Prime Minister under Joseph Muscat. Obviously, being the incompetent’s lackey he is, David Soler went along with all of this.

Labour is no longer publicly hiding the fact that it is covering up its own corruption and blatantly sabotaging justice.

You can read the document of the decision here.

 

 

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  1. […] The Labour Party even made use of a kangaroo-court to further cover-up the case, and used the case to pay-off its officials. […]

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