My, what a cosy threesome. How very squalid.

Published: October 26, 2012 at 3:17pm

Quoted from a report in The Times, today:

Mr Dalli disputes the second meeting took place but says: “I told Mr Zammit and the young lawyer that it was politically suicidal to touch the snus ban when I explained the situation to them on January 6. I never discussed any issue regarding snus with either of them after the meeting of January 6.”

According to Mr Hilldingson, Mr Dalli left the meeting at one point. From then on, the discussion went into a “very, very odd direction” when Mr Zammit asked why Mr Dalli would make a suicidal political decision without gaining anything. “The solution was simple: we had to pay,” Mr Hilldingson said.




5 Comments Comment

  1. Jozef says:

    One who can wait.

    Which puts Joseph’s statement to how Dalli called him soon after the meeting under a new spotlight.

  2. TROY says:

    And Richard Nixon goes down to no. 2.

  3. maryanne says:

    Are we sure that there wasn’t another person or persons present for that meeting? Look at this and it clearly says ‘we were alone with a man……’. Who is ‘we’?

    According to Hildingsson, Dalli had told the lawyer that lifting the snus ban would kill his political career. “He said, according to the feedback I got, that it would be a political suicide to lift the ban. Then he left the meeting and we were alone with a man, an entrepreneur. He was supposed to be a friend of Dalli and did not have any relationship with Swedish Match. He continued the meeting and asked why Dalli would take a suicidal political decision without gaining anything. The solution was simple: we had to pay.”

    m.maltatoday.com.mt/…/Swedish-Match-vice-president-Zammit-mad…

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