Tag: Nepotism
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Matthew Chetcuti’s parents are also employed by the government
Many of the young lackeys supporting Robert Abela come from Labour families, and if the children are getting government jobs, why wouldn’t the parents be entitled to an iced bun? Of course, they would. There are whole families whose only source of income is government jobs that have been given to them in exchange for…
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The University of Malta: a very corrupt state of affairs
Last week, it was revealed by the Times of Malta that the President of the Maltese Language Council lied to the general public and to his colleagues about the government’s plans to launch a new entity headed by a Labour Party acolyte. He hid the news from his colleagues and lied publicly about not having…
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Festivals Malta: Viva l-Labour club
So, at least two senior officials from Festivals Malta have resigned, but not CEO Annabelle Stivala as has been reported. Annabelle Stivala withdrew her resignation soon after. Aaron ?ahra, a Labour ba?u?lu with no experience whatsoever in the culture industry has recently been made chairman of Festivals Malta. Aaron is being rewarded for supporting Robert…
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Here’s a Labour Party recruiter for Air Malta
I’m glad that Manuel Cuschieri, Labour’s Chief ?a?an reminded me of his miserable existence. He was recently, seen on TV defending Prime Minister Robert Abela for covering up for his friend, drug dealer and previous business associate, Christian Borg. This walking toxic piece of garbage gives me great delight with his hatred because he represents…
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Don’t blind yourselves
Following the dismal poll results, in the coming months, Robert Abela is going to try very hard to pepper potential allies with appointments and whatnot. Remember, that your experience will be like the Nazi officers being promoted in Hitler’s bunker. The edifice is crumbling. Don’t blind yourselves. Mark CamilleriWebsite Editor Historian and Publisher
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The Labour Party University of Malta
Malta has two political realms. There is the political realm of the Labour Party in government which is totally distinct from the other reality on the ground and then there is the other political reality where the Opposition, the Nationalist Party, NGOs and civil society are fighting to rebuild the country. The Labour Party’s political…



