Tag: Norma Saliba
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Norma Saliba wrote the Deputy-Prime Minister’s script which was meant to attack Jason Azzopardi
I don’t understand why my Labour Party contacts would want to try to suppress the incredible story of how the Labour Party defamed its own Deputy Leader when the facts are actually public record. Previously, communications, PRs, speeches and press conferences were all vetted by Aleander Balzan. Aleander Balzan resigned from his role when the…
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More disinformation campaigns by Joseph Muscat
It is definitely not my pleasure to defend Alex Sciberras, with whom I broke relations years ago (he used to be my lawyer). Those who know me personally, are also aware that he and I are not on good terms for personal reasons. However, I am also a journalist and I have a job to…
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Norma Saliba pops out as a counter-candidate to Alex Sciberrras
It makes perfect sense that a servile and incompotent party hack such as Norma Saliba is being pushed by Prime Minister Robert Abela for the Presidency of the Labour Party. Both Robert Abela and Joseph Muscat would greatly prefer to have her onboard instead of Alex Sciberras. So the election for the this post will…
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The Head of the Centre for Maltese Language has very nice public interests: Italian football
Imnella jkunu dawn in-nies biex ifakruna kemm g?andna gvern tan-nejk. Mark CamilleriWebsite Editor Historian and Publisher
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WasteServ’s Chief Officer Manuel Micallef interviews Prime Minister Robert Abela
Strange headline, isn’t it? It actually is. Yesterday, WasteServe’s Chief Officer of the Organisational Department (whatever that means), Manuel Micallef, conducted a propaganda interview with Prime Minister Robert Abela. Apparently, I am told he conducts propaganda on the Labour Party’s TV station on a regular basis despite his position in the public sector. He was…
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Norma Saliba’s first act as Head of the National Centre for Maltese: outright theft and pillage
Norma Saliba, the Head of the National Centre for the Maltese Language, was appointed in her new and fake role by corrupt Minister for Culture Owen Bonnici. According to The shift News, her first act as CEO is to steal money from the cultural budget to buy up to €30,000 in furniture for her office…
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Minister for Culture uses Whatsapp Message as proof of official confirmation
Minister for Culture Owen Bonnici is using a Whatsapp message by Olvin Vella, President of the Maltese Language Council, as evidence of the Council’s approval of Norma Saliba’s appointment. You can see the Minister’s court document here Norma Saliba’s job description is similar to that of the current CEO of the Language Council, Thomas Pace,…
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It turns out that Olvin Vella is an official fraud
It’s incredible what total frauds many of our academics have turned out to be. Currently, Maltese academics are the most efficient lackeys of the Government. Olvin Vella has always been like this – fraudulently wheeling and dealing with different government administrations to pursue his interests. Many of them are like him and I know them…
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Apparently, the Council of Maltese Language remembered about its cohones
It takes some people a lot of effort and pondering to do the right thing, but it’s still good when they get it. Professionals and stakeholders of public cultural institutions should not allow the government to use these entities for partisan purposes and appointments have to be made in consultation with the stakeholders. This case…
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An extremely rare breed in the Maltese academic wasteland – a dissident academic
Local academics such as Olvin Vella have welcomed the appointment of a pro-Labour government propagandist as head of The Centre of Maltese Language. Olvin Vella even praised Norma Saliba for her supposed capabilities in an explicit and humiliating show of ingratiation. Thankfully there is at least someone from academia who has the courage to speak…
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Maltese academics can’t ingratiate enough with the Labour Party
Maltese academics are barely involved in civil society’s efforts to clean up the country and that’s because most of them prefer to spend their time ingratiating with the government and the Labour Party instead of participating in society’s relevant struggles. Olvin Vella, a lecturer and the chairman of The National Council of the Maltese Language…
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Propaganda Broadcasting Services
The annual budget for the Public Broadcasting Services is the equivalent of 2021’s yearly increase in salaries and wages paid by the Office of the Prime Minister. According to the last Budget, the payroll of the Office of the Prime Minister increased from €12.5million to €18.5million from 2020 to 2021 – a 6 million Euros…

