Tag: Malta Police
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Will Police Deputy Commissioner Ramon Mercieca take a drug test?
Would Rosianne Cutajar’s friend and Police Deputy Commissioner Ramon Mercieca take a drug test? Ramon seems to have had quite a good time in the Malta Police Force with his clique of friends, partying and trying to live a high life along with suspected criminals. Darren Casha, who was at Rosianne Cutajar’s party, also used…
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Police Deputy Commissioner Ramon Mercieca’s office at the Depot has been emptied
I’ve just received news that the office at the Depot (Floriana) of Ramon Mercieca, the Deputy Police Commissioner and FIAU board member who has been at Rosianne Cutajar’s party has just been emptied from its files. It is not clear whether Ramon Mercieca is being investigated or he has been sacked. Mark CamilleriWebsite Editor Historian and…
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It’s not about standards or ethics: it’s about a criminal organisation and its sub-groups
After reading the papers and the news sites today, I’ve noticed a couple of opinion pieces criticising the Police Deputy-Commissioner, Ramon Mercieca on ethics and standards for attending Rosianne Cutajar’s party. Let’s not be naive. This is not about standards or ethics. This is about a sub-group of friends circling a most probable criminal in…
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He was on leave
Where was Police Commissioner when the chats between Yorgen Fenech and Rosianne Cutajar were revealed? Police Commissioner Angelo Gafa was on leave and was also on leave on the same day that Deputy Police Commissioner, Ramon Mercieca was on sick leave to attend Rosianne Cutajar’s party. Mark CamilleriWebsite Editor Historian and Publisher
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Is this why the police rarely take any action on FIAU reports?
The revelation of yesterday that a Police Deputy Commissioner was present at Rosianne Cutajar’s party is damning evidence of how deeply-rooted criminal activity in the government and Labour Party has been allowed to take place with impunity. This may also explain other things as well, such as for example, the fact that despite hundreds of…
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We have no resources, but we do theatre
Following the previous blog. Shame Mark CamilleriWebsite Editor Historian and Publisher
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Insulting people’s intelligence
You can only be a total imbecile and simultaneously a squalid opportunist to blame the murder of Bernice Cilia on “lack of resources”. Labour has become so accustomed to pretending to successfully fool people that bureaucracy has now become a total sham and a disgraceful way of absolving bureaucrats of their worse mistakes. No one…
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They got away with it
It’s incredible how scary the trajectory that our country has taken with the accession of Robert Abhela’s leadership of the Labour Party. For me, the moment of reckoning was in November 2019 when it was crystal clear that the country was run like a Mafia State. The shocking revelations were too damning for complacency and…
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Resources are the responsibility of the chief
One of the most if not the most important bureaucratic tasks of a government head of entity is a yearly form that needs to be filled out and sent to the Ministry of Finances. It involves many other related documents which need to be written in detail and this is the yearly budget estimates form.…
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Guess who wanted to become a freemason?
Recently, a police officer was suspended from the Force and charged with rape and sexual abuse of a victim who sought the help of the police. Glenn Carabott, the police officer in question, was encouraged to join a freemasonry lodge under the auspices of the Grand Lodge of Malta by Benny Muscat, owner of La…
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The robot-bureaucrat par excellence
Angelo Gafa is slowly revealing his true self as more of his actions give us a better portrayal of his character and principles. Yesterday, it was revealed that when the Standards Commissioner asked the Police Commissioner for the phone messages between Tax Commissioner Marvin Gaerty and Prime Minister, Robert Abela, Gafa gave the Standards Commissioner…


