Tag: Byron Camilleri
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A Home Affairs Minister for the Theatre
It seems that Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri has rushed to amend the Criminal Code, ensuring that prison sentences for assaulting police officers will be mandatory, with no possibility of a suspended sentence. This amendment has come after the publicised incident of three individuals assaulting two police officers. The Labour government is quick to react…
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It is the media’s fault that security is lacking – Supreme Leader Robert Abela.
Supreme Leader Robert Abela thinks it is the media’s fault that security is lacking and that the nation is humiliated by thugs and lowlifes that he expressly, and unilaterally decides to protect. However, his Minister of Home Affairs will address the problem by strengthening the laws. Here is the Libyan warlord and drug dealer, Muhammed…
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We will strengthen the laws (but not the Police) – Byron Camilleri
The Minister for Home Affairs, Byron Camilleri met with the assaulted Police officers in a publicised event and declared that laws on violence against the Police will be strengthened. Now that has been settled by the Labour an the solution has been found live on Labour’s telenovela reality show, we can move on. Most of…
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The actual establishment that is responsible for the security of the Police and all other national security matters
Starting from above by Supreme Leader himself to his ViceRoy Byron Camilleri and the rest. On the other hand, everything like this, or anything similar to it, is not the “Establishment” that is responsible. Mark CamilleriWebsite Editor Historian and Publisher
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Cognitive dissonance
Times of Malta conducted a very weak interview with Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri, during which he exhibited strong cognitive dissonance regarding what is being communicated to him. The Minister of Interior thinks that he can sit down and listen to criticism to improve upon his work. Byron Camilleri is delusional, and this is very…
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Everything is just “a coordinated attack” against Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri
The Home Affairs Minister has issued a statement today, mainly directed against Jason Azzopardi who prompted another Magisterial Inquiry on yet another racket, this time at LESA. However, due to other unrelated stories linked to his ministry, he feels justified in claiming a so-called “coordinated attack”. There’s nothing to worry about with regard to rackets,…
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For the sake of our national security, Byron Camilleri has to resign
Byran Camilleri is my friend, or was my friend, judging by the fact that we haven’t spoke to each other for years. On a personal level, he is known as humble, not corrupt and very sensible. In politics, he has earned himself the record of the worst Home Affairs Minister Malta has had in at…
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Byron Camilleri is not cautious: he’s reckless
In his reply to the Opposition on their request not to extradite Daniel Meli to the Untied States, Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri urged “caution”. Really? When did the Labour government exercise any caution in how it handles anything at all, especially the security of its own citizens? “Caution”. The man sounds like he has…
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Minister of Home Affairs Censors Kordin Prison Facility CEO Chris Siegersma for Public Vindictive Message
Earlier today, Minister of Home Affairs Byron Camilleri instructed prison facility CEO Chris Siegersma to remove an image he had posted on his Facebook profile, which contained a vindictive message. He was quickly forced to change his cover photo back on his Facebook page by the Minister, and now he has a new image…
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Home Affairs is a Labour Party affair
Readers of the press may remember Nigel Vella who was featured in one of Roberta Metsola’s most popular photos. He can be seen towering over from behind from the top-right corner. Nigel Vella stuck by Joseph Muscat till the very end of his days in power and never questioned his authority as the crisis…
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I don’t know anything about the murdered Maltese person abroad, ask Police Commissioner Angelo Gafa – Minister of Home Affairs, Byron Camilleri
Following my article published earlier today, Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri has sent me a reply which I am reproducing in full. “Bon?u. Hemm international u European arrest warrant. Jekk jog??bok iddirezjona l-mistoqsijiet tieg?ek lill-awtoritajiet kompetenti. Grazzi” Jomic Calleja Maatouk was not served with an international arrest warrant. He was served with a European arrest…

