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Tribunal slashes fines: €42,000 discount for Gaffarena, no mercy for Polidano
Planning tribunal slashes €169,000 in 25 different daily fines imposed by Planning Authority, denying petitions by construction company Polidano Bros
15 April 2021, 7:33am
by James Debono
Mark Gaffarena had secured the Handaq land occupied by the Cavett lido in a €1.65 million property-and-cash deal in 2015 – the Old Mint Street scandal – in exchange for his half-share of a Valletta property that housed a government agency’s offices. In 2018, Gaffarena presented new plans for an agritourism complex on the Handaq field but the application was later withdrawn
A tribunal that slashes the Planning Authority’s daily fines and penalties on rule-breakers waived a total of €169,458 in fines on 25 planning infractions – either on humanitarian grounds, or because the fines were disproportionate.
Antarctica cruises are booming. But can the continent handle it? Elizabeth Heath © Michael S. Nolan/Lindblad Expeditions A minke whale emerges near Zodiac boats carrying Linblad Expeditions passengers in Paradise Bay, Antarctica. The passengers have journeyed a long way to get here, including a likely tumultuous 36-hour trip through the 500-mile-wide Drake Passage, regarded as one of the world’s roughest bodies of water. Some board Zodiac rafts for the short ride to shore, where, from a distance, they will observe and photograph nesting penguins. Others will set off in kayaks; if they’re lucky, a curious fin whale or orca might pop up to check them out. Still others will snorkel, dive, snowshoe, or even take a submarine or helicopter ride. They will have the landing spot to themselves for a few hours, and thanks to a scheduling and communication system among all vessels in the area, they probably won’t see another ship though the penguins will see a