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TOP NEWS | Sunday, 28 March 2010

MPs defy party libel truce talks

JPO, Ninu Zammit and Jesmond Mugliett refuse to drop libel suits against Labour in outright defiance of secret talks to cancel €1 million defamation ordeal

Karl Stagno-Navarra
Two former Nationalist ministers and one PN backbencher are refusing to have their libel suits dropped as the PN and Labour are engaged in secret talks to clinch a “blanket agreement” to cancel all libel suits filed during the 2008 general elections and the 2009 European elections. >>


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