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Electrogas shareholder Paul Apap Bologna invoked his right to silence infront of the Public Accounts Committee when confronted over questions on his offshore company Kittiwake and Yorgen Fenech s 17 Black.
During the meeting on Wednesday, Nationalist MP Karol Aquilina asked Apap Bologna whether he owned any foreign companies that were involved in the Electrogas projects, alluding to his secret United Arab Emirates company that is identical to 17 Black.
Aquilina asked whether there had been any agreement between 17 Black and Kittiwake, whereby Kittiwake was being used to funnel payments to a third party.
When Aquilina put forward the first question asking about foreign companies, Apap Bologna s lawyer Gianella Demarco immediately said that he will be invoking his right to silence.
Joseph Muscat has insisted that an agreement penned with a group of investors for the transfer of public hospitals was different from the eventual deal that saw three public hospitals being transferred to VGH.
The former prime minister defended his government s decision to rope in VGH to run the Gozo General Hospital, St Luke s and Karin Grech Rehabilitation Centre when he was called in to testify in a court case initiated by former Opposition leader Adrian Delia.
Muscat said a Memorandum of Understanding signed between Malta Enterprise and a group of private investors towards the end of 2014 on a hospitals concession did not fall within the scope of the public health service s needs. The MoU was terminated at the start of 2015 and government issued an international request for proposals. However, the same investors were eventually awarded the tender.