Tag: Home Affairs
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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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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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A struggle between Labourites for control over prison (and its benefits)
One of the worst decisions the Labour government made in home affairs, driven by opportunistic political reasons rather than national benefit, was to allow the police to join a trade union. Apparently, event the prison security staff at the Corradino Correctional facility are unionized, and they are with the General Workers’ Union. There’s also an…
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The Home Affairs Minister wants more CCTV cameras in one of the most CCTVed areas in the country
First as tragedy, then as farce, as signed by the Honourable Minister himself. Byron Camilleri’s solution for the organised crime and the rampant violence in Paceville by nightclub bouncers is CCTV cameras. Not that there aren’t any CCTV cameras in the area because, on the contrary, the area is one of the most CCTVed areas…
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Meet the new Permanent Secretary for Home Affairs
Malta is currently going through a trash crisis and a rat infestation but the head of the Cleansing Division, Ramon Deguara will be made Permanent Secretary of Home Affairs. Do you feel more secure? Mark CamilleriWebsite Editor Historian and Publisher

