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Revoke the Secret Services Act and stamp out the arrogance


Newsreport
by Saviour Balzan

Speculation my foot!



I POLL
Ipoll Last Week

What role private pensions?

By Mario Cutajar

MaltaToday asks..
Where are they now?
No 0093 - PETER BUSUTTIL

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This Week

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Secret service provided with interception equipment gratis Mobile phone companies are providing the Secret Service (SS) with sophisticated technical equipment that can monitor and intercept mobile phone calls to the detriment of their clients’ confidentiality.[READ MORE]

Omertá rules OK in secret service operations
Weeks before the 1996 election the Security Services Act was enacted and the Commissioner of Police, George Grech was appointed head of the newly founded secret service. Then the local press was focused on the rumours of an imminent election.[READ MORE]

Commissioner rules out withdrawing from his post
Following the revelation made last Sunday in MaltaToday, the exclusive reportage was taken up by Super One radio and TV [READ MORE]

People

An independent and firebrand lecturer
University lecturer Edward Mallia talks to KURT SANSONE about the Church school battle in the eighties, Peter Serracino Inglott’s reign at university and government’s inaction over the environment.
Sport today

Held’s baptism of fire ends in misery
Not so long ago Malta drew 0-0 with the Czech Republic at Ta’Qali. We were overjoyed, as it was a night to remember by local football enthusiasts.
Opinion

The foreigners are coming!
James Debono puts forward the case for foreign immigrants

Local news

Maltese Soho gangsters in deal with Albanian mafia
An underhand deal struck between Maltese gangsters, who run the Soho sex industry in London, and the Albanian Mafia has raised the eyebrows of the British Home Office who are concerned at the rapid influx of the Albanian networks in Britain

Who sanctioned the 17 year old driver?
The 17 year old driver who abandoned a minibus on the road to the Cirkewwa was driving a minibus owned by his family

Price Club creditors suggest liquidation option
A Price Club creditor’s meeting welcomed the proposed investment by Libyan Foreign Investment Company Limited (LAFICO) but suggested that the proposed investment should be properly structured. The assembly of creditors said in a statement that they expected a detailed proposal from Lafico

Louis Galea asked to resign over Ras il-Hamrija vandalism
Any one of the seven to ten security people in the Mnajdra perimeter would have seen the vandals daubing paint on the Ras il-Hamrija tower next to the temples, sources have told MaltaToday

Five freak car accidents on Saturday morning
Dew must have been the probable reason for six freak accidents on Saturday morning


 

 




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Editor: Saviour Balzan
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