J Dalli BA? Inevitably, there’s a new one now.
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July 2, 2013 at 8:09pm
It’s out on Facebook already. J Dalli Bahamas – just remove the final S.
Tsk tsk. Naughty naughty.
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Can you help me decipher it please? I just can’t.
[Daphne – Read it in Maltese: J Dalli Bahama – Gej Dal Li Ba Ha Ma]
Even coincidence has a best before date! When will this human leech spend some quality jail time, with or without his smuggler brother? Folks have been incarcerated for failing to pay measly ammounts of VAT.
Hilarious.
Ba ha ha ha ha ha hamas…
Surely Hezbollax?
Haven’t logged on in a while, and have loads of John Dalli stuff to catch up on. This one’s a good start!
John Dalli is a disgrace, who has brought shame on himself and all those who have helped him reach the various positions of power and privilege that he has so wantonly abused.
It defies belief that a sleaze-ball with his track-record can be appointed to such high offices, over so many years, under successive governments.
On a wider note, a UK friend has pointed out that this is exactly the kind of episode that strengthens the hand of the anti-EU movement in the UK (with a crucial in-out referendum on the horizon).
The UK is a net contributor to the EU and the average Brit is very sensitive to corruption in Brussels. People like John Dalli make their blood boil.
Here is a man, supposedly responsible for health policy that affects half a billion Europeans, and he carries-on like a petty crook, ducking and diving, whilst simultaneously lying through his teeth whenever confronted.
To quote my friend “Who the hell does this inconsequential little turd think he is?”
Daph i personally think that your biggest moment arrived to make a heavy fortune.As a real person of trust to John Dalli you should contact him to give to you his power of attorney and carry out a detailed investigation in Bahamas and after reports directly your findings to both Kessler & Barroso and if possible also to Joseph & Simon. I feel 100% sure that with your findings this would be truly the break through required in this messy situation that everyone is in. Wish you luck and may god bless you to succeeds in your investigation and restore again that peace in mind that many are praying for.
Also: British Airways (BA) announces the J Dalli BA non-stop flight to the Bahamas and back.
Welcome on board.
“If you’re going to put your money away, you want to make sure it’s in good hands. The Bahamas is a very good, safe place to put your money.”
We’re sitting in Honess’ office at Jerome E. Pyfrom & Co., a law firm in Nassau, capital of the Bahamas, one of the world’s premier “offshore” financial havens. Pyfrom & Co. specializes in setting up secret bank accounts that allow people to hide their funds.
I’d initially contacted the firm via email, there was no need to actually visit the Bahamas to open my clandestine account; I could submit a few pages of paperwork by mail, and Honess would handle the rest. But I felt it prudent to take a firsthand look.
“Imagine a company which is not required to file any public notice of who its officers and directors are,” it begins. “No need to reveal the identity of its shareholders; no need to file any financial statements or keep any accounts. Imagine that such a company can be incorporated in an economically and politically stable country which is a member of the British Commonwealth and which imposes no income, capital gains, or inheritance tax.”
Setting up an IBC with the company is fast and cheap. All that’s required is filling out a one-page form and providing a photocopy of my passport and driver’s license. The entire incorporation process—which costs $1,000 plus annual renewable fees of $750—can be completed within 48 hours. I can then open a bank account in the name of my IBC.
The beauty of the whole arrangement is that Bahamian bank secrecy laws make it virtually impossible to determine who owns an IBC. Local law makes it a crime to reveal account information without the owner’s permission.
In less than an hour, I’ve done everything necessary to set up a secret bank account, short of filling out the one-page application and turning over the $1,000 fee to Jerome E. Pyfrom & Co.
Full article:
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2000/11/trillion-dollar-hideaway-offshore-caymans
On another note: From The Drudge Report today: ‘USNews reports that an Italian scientist has paved the way for a human head transplant.’
There’s still hope for Franco.
Let sleeping dogs lie, will you?
But will a donkey’s head do as an alternative in this case?
As if the Labour skip was not already full. Now John Dalli has completed the load. If Muscat knows what is good for him, he should get rid – immediately – of him.