The Labour Party has stopped selling a controversial biography of Dom Mintoff from its headquarters and ordered that it no longer be discussed on its media network.
Party sources told
Times of Malta the Labour administration had issued informal directive for the book to be “hidden away” at the headquarters in Ħamrun.
It is understood that Labour had received a series of complaints about the book, including from members of the Mintoff family, with one relative even taking the matter to Prime Minister Robert Abela in recent days.
When
Times of Malta attempted to purchase the book from Labour’s HQ, a front-of-house employee said it was no longer stocked and instead suggested purchasing it from a private bookshop.