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Confirmed once again: Buhagiar's fees in excess of established costs

By Kurt Sansone
There is no end to Labour MP Louis Buhagiar’s questionable habit of charging exorbitant fees with the latest revelation being a case going back two years and involving a foreign woman, who required medical intervention while visiting her relatives in Malta. READ MORE>


Judge Degaetano is appointed new Chief Justice

The judge who had condemned drug trafficker Mario Camilleri ‘L-Imniehru’ to 16 years in prison was yesterday appointed Chief Justice by the Prime Minister.

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KMB wants EU to change foreign and security policy

By Ray Abdilla

Former Premier and founder of the CNI, the Campaign for National Independence, Dr Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici insisted with other representatives from Ireland that the European Union must change its Common Foreign and Security Policy for the sake of peace.READ MORE>


System has not failed – Justice minister argues
By Kurt Sansone

Flying in the face of criticism Justice Minister Austin Gatt does not believe that the allegations of bribery against former Chief Justice Noel Arrigo and Judge Patrick Vella amount to a failure of the system. "What we have witnessed is strictly personal," he told MaltaToday. READ MORE>


Doctors and tax compliance
By Marika Azzopardi

Doctors and doctors’ fees have been in the limelight for some months now but confirmation of the interest being shown in these professionals’ earnings was forthcoming by a few members of the medial profession itself. READ MORE>

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Interview


A ‘hospital’ for workers who hurt

Mario Schembri Wismayer speaks with Manwel Micallef, the new Deputy Secretary General of the General Workers' Union replacing the charismatic former deputy secretary general Mario Cutajar

Saviour Balzan on Sunday

Abortion, Europeans and sending the wrong messages

Roderick Pace’s European Movement has been too clever for its own good. After months of hibernation it has returned to the accession fray with a proposal for an anti-abortion clause to be sealed into our Constitution.

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People


The heritage wardens
Ramona Depares interviews Mario Farrugia of Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna

Memory Lane

Talking to Salvu Sant
Salvu Sant’s involvement in politics lasted many years, and although he only spent 10 years as a Member of Parliament his political know-how is second to none. A very well known MP he experienced life both in opposition and in government.


Sport


Winning the League for Birkirkara is a prime target

George Mallia is one of the best strikers on the island. He won the Championship with his former club Sliema Wanderers at the tender age of seventeen. He then moved to Floriana for a couple of seasons. He's just joined Birkirkara. RAY ABDILLA asks about his prime target: winning the league with the Stripes.

This Week

What a week!
It is a painter’s responsibility to bring out the beauty in ordinary surroundings, artist Olaug Vethal tells Ramona Depares






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