The Minister for Police Bikinis and half a million in cash: a good report

Published: July 27, 2013 at 10:31am

Get a load of that Ramona Attard tas-Super One, being driven around in the back of the ministerial limo. No wonder Manuel Mallia’s public relations/communications are are so rotten, with ill-mannered, unschooled know-nothing in charge.

And what’s Glenn Bedingfield doing (my, isn’t he FAT nowadays) hanging around the prime minister’s tail like one of his aides? The last we knew, he was communications coordinator at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

I just love the way the prime minister can’t control his facial expression or body language – or rather, the way he doesn’t realise that openly trying to control them gives off waves of signals of evasiveness and discomfort. “Mummy, I’m telling lies.”

The prime minister and a very large Glenn Bedingfield

The prime minister and a very large Glenn Bedingfield




14 Comments Comment

  1. H.P. Baxxter says:

    Dak qed tghidu int, Defni.

  2. Makjavel says:

    What should parliament do with a minister that keeps cash on behalf of others who could possibly be his clients.
    He cannot proof that the cash came from selling HIS property legally.

    • ciccio says:

      No minister can carry out services other than the ministerial duties while serving as a minister.

      Keeping cash on behalf of others would amount to rendering the services of a custodian or equivalent, and this would be in violation of the ‘briksa.’ The same applies to dealing in the property of others, if, say, the minister sold property belonging to others – that would amount to the services of an administrator.

      Unless of course the minister has a waiver from Joseph Muscat, the Prime Minister. But I think Joseph Muscat has already answered publicly that the only waiver he gave from the ‘briksa’ was to Franco Mercieca.

  3. mark says:

    Besides rotten, ill-mannered and unschooled….veru imdellka. Glenn Bedingfield and Manuel Mallia look like twins.

  4. QahbuMalti says:

    In five months Manuel Mallia has managed to destroy the image and morale of the police force. He has managed to undo all the great work done in recent years for the force to earn the respect of the public.

    The police force has been busy quashing the John Dalli corruption debacle, providing a catering/waiter service, releasing gangland murder victim bodies before conclusively establishing cause of death, loaning their boats for sunbathing of bikini clad bimbos, favoured assistant police commissioner boating over to Sicily ghal platt ghagin.

    What next?

    Everyone who comes across a policeman looks at them in a totally different (and poorer) light than before the 9th of March.

    Perception is reality. Just ask Joseph.

  5. M. Cassar says:

    They must have off-loaded their spin guru. How else can anyone explain their inability to retain a semblance of propriety at least in the public eye?

    “Foolish men mistake transitory semblance for eternal fact” (Thomas Carlyle). Where are you proud switchers?

  6. LIXU says:

    Somehow, I am convinced that Jose Herrera would have done a much better job than the present gaffe-prone minister responsible for the police.

    [Daphne – Jose Herrera in charge of the police? Oh, please. It’s bad enough that we had his sister sleeping with an array of them for so many years.]

  7. Tracy says:

    B’500,000 euros id-dar u mhux kapaci jkollu nofs tuzzana suits biex ibiddel u jidher bhan-nies. Il-qalziet u glekk li jidher bihom f’dan il-video m’humix paricc, il-qalziet ahdar u l-glekk blu. Daqshekk hu qammiel ?

  8. Colin says:

    Can you imagine this ad with Manuel Mallia instead? Makes me cringe! http://youtu.be/ygeWsoYYMuQ

  9. ciccio says:

    The Minister says “kien hemm certu propjeta li jien iddisponejt minnha…”

    At this point, it is important for the media to establish what was this “certu propjeta.” It is possible that this was not real estate, and may have been anything else, including green soap or talcum powder – not that there is anything wrong with anyone selling green soap or talcum powder, let me be clear.

    About the Euro 500,000 in cash, the Minister emphasises that this was the situation at the end of last year, so this is what he reported.

    From what the Minister says in the video, it seems that soon after the end of last year, hence at the beginning of 2013, he may have deposited the cash of Euro 495,000 at the bank. My guess is that this was the reason why he was constrained to report that sum in his declaration as at the end of last year.

  10. Alexander Ball says:

    It’s a matter for the police.

    Hang on, he IS the police.

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