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News | Sunday, 29 March 2009

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Tonio Fenech and Dolores Cristina are the two ministers reported to the police yesterday, as Joseph Muscat and Frank Portelli exchange allegations

MaltaToday can confirm from police sources that the two Cabinet ministers reported by Opposition leader Joseph Muscat to the police yesterday, over “serious declarations” connected with the St John’s Co-Cathedral project, are Finance Minister Tonio Fenech and Education Minister Dolores Cristina. >>


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