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NEWS | Sunday, 14 September 2008

MEPA auditor’s bombshell:

‘Chairman’s appointment could be illegal'


Decisions taken by the Malta Environment and Planning Authority (MEPA) in the past weeks could be challenged in Court because the current composition of the MEPA board might be in violation of the law, MEPA auditor Joe Falzon warns.


Brussels confirms irregularities on tuna farms


The European Commission has confirmed allegations that Malta’s tuna ranches are in breach of a number of regulations – including the double registration of one tuna ranch operator, and the declaration of two non-operational tuna farms – in a letter sent to Alternattiva Demokratika (AD) yesterday.

 


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14 September 2008

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