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News | Sunday, 09 November 2008

Guilty of torture, now they run a warden service


Two disgraced police officers who were sacked in 1989 for viciously torturing people under arrest and subjecting them to inhumane treatment are running the local warden services in at least 14 localities.
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Government blames credit crunch to slash BOV’s worker-director


The government is blaming the international financial crisis for its decision to remove the post of worker-director from the Bank of Valletta’s board of directors, and replace the position with another government appointee. >>


 


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