The fact is that nothing can change what the assassination of Daphne means, that corrupt business and politics joined forces with a criminal mafia to remove the member of the press who at the time had put her finger on Labour’s treachery
The goose and the gander
To read Allied’s statement that the State has now landed everyone in court, could be insinuated as some orchestrated campaign against the company or newspaper, is certainly hard to digest
Saviour Balzan
3 May 2021, 7:15am
Some five days before the 2017 election, then-Opposition leader Simon Busuttil testified for a good 90 minutes before Magistrate Josette Demicoli. Busuttil’s target was justifiably Keith Schembri, the former OPM chief of staff. He had said that he had presented the magistrate with irrefutable evidence of a clear case of graft involving the former top executive of the Allied Group, Adrian Hillman.
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Yorgen Fenech’s mobile chat with his uncle on the eve of his arrest was the focus of a court hearing in libel proceedings concerning a former Times of Malta journalist.
Snippets of that phone conversation were read out in open court by the lead investigator in the Daphne Caruana Galizia assassination probe.
Superintendent Keith Arnaud was summoned to testify in a set of mutual libel suits filed by former reporter Ivan Camilleri and Malta Today managing director Saviour Balzan.
A reference to a Times of Malta journalist had been made by Arnaud back in December 2019 when testifying in the ongoing murder compilation against the businessman, accused as an accomplice in the Caruana Galizia assassination.
The time is now for Camilleri Bishop-elect Ivan Camilleri. Michael Swan January 21, 2021
Fr. Ivan Camilleri’s moment has arrived not that he was waiting for it or hoping for it or dreading it. But it’s here now and that’s fine with him.
Camilleri never boasts, but he does concede he has one particular, rare spiritual aptitude. He stays in the moment. His focus is perpetually on the here and now. In prayer, in serving others and in seeking the good, Camilleri stays in the present.
“I don’t spend too much time thinking about the past or the future,” Camilleri told