Which restaurant?

Published: December 13, 2012 at 6:30pm

Sandro Psaila, one of the two men who now face trial for complicity in bribing (take note: as distinct from ‘attempting to bribe’) Judge Raymond Pace, owns a restaurant in Valletta.

He stands formally accused of having bribed Judge Pace, who sits in the Court of Appeal, to INCREASE the 18-year prison term being served by a rival cocaine dealer.

Restaurants being used as cover/money-laundering exercises for drug-dealing: a story as old as illegal drugs.

If anybody knows which restaurant this is, would he or she please do the decent thing and tell the rest of us. I’m damned if I am going to knowingly give a drug dealer any custom.




11 Comments Comment

  1. anthony says:

    The surname is notorious in the London criminal underworld.

    It is the the ‘worthy’ successor of the surname Agius.

    Any offers?

  2. amazing says:

    wow… is he still a soldier by any chance?

    [Daphne – No, of course not.]

  3. soldier says:

    He was a soldier long time ago!!!!!!!check your facts before trying to put soldiers in a bad light!!

    [Daphne – Did anyone even suggest that he is a soldier now? Calm down.]

  4. soldier says:

    you did further up….

    [Daphne – No, I did not. That was a reference to a newspaper article a few years back, when Psaila was a soldier.]

  5. soldier says:

    [Daphne – Yes. A soldier.] what does this means??? But when i wrote my comment you wrote [Daphne – No, of course not.]

    [Daphne – It was a reference to the newspaper report. I really give up trying to explain the niceties of English usage to people who speak it as a foreign language. He is obviously not still a soldier. In a previous post I asked whether anyone knows the name of his restaurant.]

  6. cittadin says:

    It’s a steak house in Bugibba according to certain news media.

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