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NEWS | Sunday, 16 September 2007


Nationalist mayor reports brothers to MEPA
In a definite break with the nepotism and omertà characterising Gozitan politics, Nationalist mayor Chris Said reported an illegality committed by Said Constructions-a company owned by his brothers Peter Paul and Josef Said to the Malta Environment and Planning Authority...




MEPA Chairman refusing to stay on
Environment Minister George Pullicino is looking for a new Chairman for the Malta Environment and Planning Authority as Andrew Calleja’s second term in office expires in a month’s time...


Gonzi to push party financing debate in Cabinet tomorrow
The Prime Minister will be pushing the debate on party financing at tomorrow’s Cabinet meeting following weeks of claims and counter-claims on politicians’ close and obscure ties to businessmen...


One-third of Maltese not coping with expenses
One-third of the Maltese say they are not earning enough money to cope by the end of the month according to the findings of the latest MaltaToday survey...



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