Yorgen Fenech took lead on power station project because he ‘had time on his hands’
Public Accounts Committee hears Electrogas shareholder Paul Apap Bologna testify that Yorgen Fenech’s father wanted his son to lead the project because he had idle time on his hands • Denies discussing energy plan with Labour before 2013 election, confirms meeting Joseph Muscat socially
19 May 2021, 5:42pm
by Kurt Sansone
Yorgen Fenech’s deceased father wanted his son to take the Electrogas project forward because he had “little to do”, the Public Accounts Committee heard.
Electrogas shareholder Paul Apap Bologna testifying in the PAC on Wednesday said that it was George Fenech’s wish that the power station project was run by his son.
Electrogas director Paul Apap Bologna is among the witnesses expected to be questioned by parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) about the Electrogas power station deal.
Times of Malta uncovered last week how Apap Bologna was behind an offshore company identical to 17 Black, the shell company linked to government corruption and owned by murder suspect and fellow Electrogas investor Yorgen Fenech.
Apap Bologna’s company Kittiwake was set up in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the summer of 2015, two months after 17 Black was established in the same region.
The timing also coincides with attempts by former energy minister Konrad Mizzi and former OPM chief of staff Keith Schembri to open up UAE accounts for their Panama companies.
Kittiwake is the name of a bird species. It’s pronounced ‘kitty’, as in “Here, kitty cat, I have a treat for you!” and ‘wake
Electrogas director and investor Paul Apap Bologna is the owner of a secret United Arab Emirates company identical to 17 Black, Times of Malta ca
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