Carmen and Jeffrey are striking another deal at the notary right now
I thought you might like to know that Jeffrey Pullicino (Orlando Smith) and Carmen Ciantar are currently at a notary’s office, engaged in the act of buying something.
No, Jeffrey, nobody breached professional secrecy here. You were seen by another client, and I have my spies. Next time, go in disguise.
You have to hand it to these two: even in the midst of all this chaos they’ve created, they find time to strike their deals while nipping between Yellow Pages, The Smile Centre, Malta Today, Consuelo Herrera’s Siggiewi love-nest, virgin white parties at Ta’ Gianpula, and Sicily with the lads.
Well, what can I say? It’s a jolly good thing this man isn’t standing for election on the PN ticket again, ghax nahseb gejja xi Mistra ohra.
Oh, and something else: so much for that personal security nonsense. Unless Carmen and Jeffrey are each other’s bodyguard, they didn’t have one with them.
Forsi hallewh id-dar, isajrilhom xi tigiega ghad-dinner.
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The chicken just laid an egg.
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20120711/local/national-interactive-science-centre-to-give-new-life-to-bighi.428172
Does Franco know about that?
I hope that one of tomorrow’s expected so-called important decisions to be taken by the PN Executive Council is that JPOS is divested of the Chairmanship of the Malta Coincul for Science and Technology.
His keeping the post as if there were no consequences for his past actions is totally pathetic and absurd.
[Daphne – Surely you understand that’s a government decision, not a party decision.]
Personal security, my foot. Those two were probably never offered such a thing to begin with.
Don’t forget that for a long time the PL have been kept out of government because people kept on throwing the violence and terror and instability caused by their party when in government, and it is my personal belief that all the PL want to do is to give the PN that reputation this time round, and anyone willing to take part in the charade is welcome.
And it’s not that hard to join in either. All you have to do is tell Dr Muscat that you had to do something terrible like live off qarabali for a week to survive and then he ll go to the press saying that there are people ( plural) who can only buy qarabali.
And so the PL and it s supporters smile, content that they are able to label the PN as a cruel and terrifying government and party. Something they think will get them into power easily.
Maybe they were at the notary to sign their pre-nuptual agreement. (Kuntratt taż-żwieġ)
Maybe they went to sign a prenuptial agreement, in time to be registered before the wedding.
They were probably writing up their marriage contract.
One might want to check its contents following a search at the Public Registry or at the Notarial Archives.
I imagine there would be some clauses or declarations which some would consider as being in the public interest.