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A get-out-of-jail card for cowboy developers

A ‘get-out-of-jail’ card for cowboy developers Once again, Malta’s cowboy contractors have been given a get-out-of-jail-free card. And there is nothing ‘just’, or ‘fair’, about that 4 July 2021, 6:00am There can be no doubt that the lenient sentence handed down to two architects – found guilty of causing the death of Miriam Pace on 2 March 2020 – was a slap in the face of those who expected justice from this case. Pace, a 54-year-old mother of two, was buried under the rubble of her own Santa Venera home: which collapsed due to excavation works carried out next door. The architects responsible for that development – 37-year-old architect Roderick Camilleri of Rabat, and Perit Anthony Mangion of Gżira, 73 – were both charged with negligently causing Pace’s death in 2020.

Miriam Pace sentence met with anger: Malta disrespects human life

Newsbook Miriam Pace Ritratt: Newsbook Judge Joe Mifsud today handed down a sentence to the two architects involved in the construction happening next door to Miriam Pace’s house, the woman who was buried under the rubble of her own home on 2nd March 2020. The sentence handed down was a fine and community work for both architects, despite being found guilty of involuntary murder. Angry reactions met this sentence, particularly expressed by NGOs Repubblika and Moviment Graffitti. Moviment Graffitti described the decision as being handed down by the “Courts of Injustice”, saying that it reflects how Malta completely disrespects the value of human life. It added that the sentence sends a message to developers saying that they can do whatever they want.

Chamber to reopen investigation into architects guilty of Miriam Pace house collapse

Chamber to reopen investigation into architects guilty of Miriam Pace house collapse Professional regulator cannot suspend architects without minimum one-year prison sentence, but will reopen investigation into breach of directives 2 July 2021, 6:32am by Matthew Vella Flowers and candles are placed along the boundary wall sealing off the remains of Miriam Pace s house during a demonstration in March 2021 by Repubblika The Chamber of Architects will not take any disciplinary measures on the points already decided upon by a criminal court against the two architects found guilty of having caused the house collapse that killed Miriam Pace, in Santa Venera. The Chamber said that as a regulator of the profession with the power of a quasi-judicial body, it was unable to institute action on the same charges the two architects were already found guilty of.

Architects guilty of causing death of Miriam Pace get community service

Architects guilty of causing death of Miriam Pace get community service
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