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NEWS | Wednesday, 21 April 2010 Issue 159

DAMNING REPORT DISMISSED BY FENECH

Investigation into €200 million power station contract finds serious irregularities – but it’s business as usual for Finance Minister

Auditor’s conclusions • Alex Tranter should have resigned • Joe Mizzi failed to co-operate in investigation • MEPA was misled over toxic waste • Unsuccessful bidders kept in the dark • Tender should have been re-opened when emissions specifications changed • ‘Urgency’ not an excuse to override ordinary procedure

Rude airline staff, lousy service

Routes back up to half normal

Cassola caught in Khartoum

 

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Sam Estates



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No corruption, but plenty of stink
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Saviour Balzan
Did you say no corruption, dear Tonio?


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