TOP NEWS | Sunday, 29 July 2007 ‘I’ll be watching you’
Watch out – they’ll be checking on you from above. Government will tomorrow launch its latest enforcement strategy from the skies in a bid to ensure no development takes place outside development zones – aerial pictures of every inch of the Maltese islands will be used to compare pictures with different date-lines to keep tabs on all developments... Close call as Mifsud re-elected by a measly three votes The tension was palpable at the Malta Football Association’s headquarters as association vice-president Carmelo Bartolo counted the votes for the two contestants for the post of MFA president. As the votes swayed between the two rival candidates, the monotone call of ‘Darmanin Demajo’ and ‘Dr Mifsud’ were the only words that mattered as delegates and journalists feverishly ticked away on the counting sheet... Auditor reappointed in last-minute decision Auditor General Joseph G. Galea’s tenure was yesterday extended within just an hour of MaltaToday’s enquiries with the Office of the Prime Minister over the finalisation of one of the National Audit Office’s most politically charged of audits. Agreement signed with investigated importer The Prime Minister yesterday finally signed the Pharmacy of Your Choice agreement with a pharmacy owners’ representative who is under investigation for allegedly importing fake drugs... Any comments? If you wish your comments to be published in our Letters pages please click here |
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