Judges’
alleged 100,000 bribe
Former Floriana FC president interrogated
By
a Staff Reporter
Although the Prime Minister would not reveal the amount of money
allegedly involved in the corruption of Chief Justice Noel Arrigo
and Justice Patrick Vella, MaltaToday is informed that the two
judges allegedly received Lm100,000 between them.
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I
told you so
‘Ajma hej’, that is what the public and Saviour
Balzan have to say about the scandal in the judiciary
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To
be a region or not to be
The issue of Gozo being declared a separate region has given
rise to almost as much controversy as the issue of EU membership
itself. Has the issue been blown out of proportion by the
media? And more importantly, how has Gozo benefited from the
newly-acquired status? Ramona Depares spoke to MIC official
Edward Demicoli about the issue. |
Talking
to Maurice Agius
Maurice Agius' involvement in the trade union sector is
well known throughout the country. Together with the late
Salvinu Spiteri he formed the UHM (Union Haddiema Maghqudin)
which is the second largest union in Malta.
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What
a week!
Vince Fabri reminisces with Ramona Depares about
his early days in theatre with the hit series Ahn’Ahna
Jew M’Ahniex
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