The lady with Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando is a hairdresser currently being pursued by the Law Commissioner

Published: August 11, 2013 at 10:02am
Rabat, 5am, Sunday 4 August  - Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando heads to Is-Serkin/Crystal Palace with a hairdresser who used to be involved with Nationalist MP Stephen Spiteri, who is now back with his wife. This same hairdresser is currently being hotly pursued by the Law Commissioner.

Rabat, 5am, Sunday 4 August – Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando heads to Is-Serkin/Crystal Palace with a hairdresser who used to be involved with Nationalist MP Stephen Spiteri, who is now back with his wife. This same hairdresser is currently being hotly pursued by the Law Commissioner.

The woman with whom the Malta Council for Science and Technology chairman, Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando, was photographed arriving at Is-Serkin/Crystal Palace in Rabat at 4.30/5am last Sunday, and who drove him off before the police arrived, after a brawl in which he punched a 22-year-old friend of his son in the head, is a hairdresser who spent some time seeing Nationalist MP Stephen Spiteri when he was apart from his wife.

She was at seedy ‘over 25s’ Saturday night club Marrakesh in the preceding hours with both Pullicino Orlando and the Law Commissioner, Franco Debono, who is – I have it on good authority – hotly pursuing her and visiting her frequently (to get his hair cut, I suppose).

To explain the fact that his second wife, who he married last August, was not with them, and that he was driven away from the brawl by this lady, Pullicino Orlando told us that she is a friend of his wife’s (so that’s all right). Well, she isn’t really, is she? She’s a friend of Magistrate Consuelo Herrera, with whom she has been socialising for years.




28 Comments Comment

  1. Osservatore says:

    What Maltese saying is most appropriate for Franco Debono and JPO? Hallat u aqsam?

    As for the lady in question, is she actively seeking a fast track into what she must think is The High Society? From MP to Law Commissioner, possibly via the MCST chairman (or is she just his temporary driver?).

    What a wicked web of lies and deceit.

  2. Mark says:

    “(C)urrently being pursued by the Law Commissioner.”

    Would you by any chance have a picture of this feathered phenomenon?

  3. Lestrade says:

    “Pursued” or “harassed” ?

  4. J. Aquilina says:

    This wheeling and dealing is not showing any sign of slowing dow, is it? And so the circle continues … going round and round and round …

  5. Toyger says:

    Her name’s Mariella. Didn’t recognise her, but the photo wasn’t in focus and it was in profile, maybe that’s why.

  6. Joey ta' Hal- Ghaxaq says:

    Tajba Daph. Biex min ghalih jghattila, Musumeci – sieheb JPO u l- kummissarju tal-ligijiet – qal fuq il-Facebook li din Nazzjonalista u misshom tal-media.link inehhula r- ritratt.

    Nahseb qed jithawwada ma xi hadd iehor mis-Siggiewi. Din il-mara Laburista minn Hal Ghaxaq.

  7. J says:

    Ah, so this explains the Commissioner’s bitchy remarks about Stephen Spiteri on his highly informative ‘blokk’.

  8. bob-a-job says:

    Franco Debono writes:

    “Daphne should now tell you the stories of that Nationalist member of parliament who, whilst married, used to attend PUBLIC events with his ‘girlfriend’ (not the wife). During the divorce referendum whilst Saint Gonzi would be preaching about family values and against divorce, this member of parliament would be by his side with his girlfriend (not the wife). These facts happened in public and are in the public domain, and everyone knows about them.

    http://www.maltastar.com/dart/20121013-debono-reveals-unethical-behaviour-of-pn-mp-minister

    Well, well, well, so there was a vested interest in highlighting this matter after all.

    Things DO have a way of falling into place eventually.

  9. Min Jaf says:

    Mhux ta’ b’xejn qisu ddisprat JPO fl-imgieba tieghu.

    Kull ma baqaghlu biex minghalih jimpressjona xi kocc cwiec bhalu huwa c-Chairmanship tal-MCST, u anke hemm hu jaf li qieghed hemm biss ghaliex bieh ruhu ghal-dak il-post.

  10. CIS says:

    What a mess of a man. He wants you to stop ‘stalking’ him but then he is all over his Facebook page telling us what he is doing.

    We even know that he likes Earl Grey tea. Once he has put this in public domain – is it not what he wanted us to know? Facebook shows me my friend’s friends even though I do not accept them.

  11. The Shadow says:

    If a hairdresser can afford a Merc convertible, then I have to admit that I chose the wrong profession.

  12. Timothy says:

    Don’t you occasionally get a fleeting sensation that HIV should be more rampant though? I do, really.

  13. fm says:

    U le, hawwadni ha nifhmek – vera ghandna nies mohhom f’ posthom f’ karigi gholja fil-pajjiz, grazzi ghal Muscat.

  14. jaqq says:

    Franco, as far as I know, has a girlfriend,. However this new contact is the source from where he gets the info to hammer Stephen Spiteri. He is spiteful.

  15. La Redoute says:

    Is this why the Law Commissioner frequently hit out at Stephen Spiteri, hinting darkly at some sort of unseemly behaviour?

  16. Viva lejber says:

    Does Franco’s mummy let him date?

  17. Matthew S says:

    I would like to draw everyone’s attention to the website twiplomacy.com, which tracks world leaders’ use of twitter.

    It offers some really fascinating insight.

    Barack Obama, who is the most followed president or prime minister in the world tweets an average of 11.02 tweets per day.

    His most tweeted about subjects are the White House and The Dream Is Now (a documentary about fixing America’s broken immigration system).

    David Cameron tweets an average of just 0.8 tweets per day and his most mentioned subjects are British ministers.

    Joseph Muscat, who is woken up every night by Manuel Mallia’s navy, tweets an average of 9.26 tweets per day and his most mentioned subjects are Lawrence Gonzi, Joseph Calleja and MGRM.

    A quick look at European leaders’ averages shows that Malta’s prime minister is probably the most prolific tweeter. Most don’t tweet more than five times per day with many tweeting far less. Spain’s Mariano Rajoy tweets an average of 5.43 tweets per day.

    I’m sure anyone with time to surf around the website can find some more interesting comparisons between world leaders.

    There is quite a lot of data for anyone who wants to get really into it.

    http://twiplomacy.com/info/europe/malta/

    http://twiplomacy.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/JosephMuscat_JM_twitonomy_analytics.pdf

    • La Redoute says:

      Imbasta kollu arja u PR. He comes across really BADLY, as a backwoods bunny teenager playing prime minister on a blackberry in his bedroom, in between wreaking havoc by making hoax calls and pushing panic buttons to have a drama to star in.

      Malta’s prime minister retweets partisan messages, follows several government leaders, only one of whom reciprocates (Italy), and advertises the fact that his favourite football is Italian, not Maltese.

      He follows Barack Obama, David Cameron (of course), the Elysee palace account (Francois Hollande), and Larent Fabius (former French PM), none of whom reciprocate.

      Read this, and then compare it to the entry for Cyprus whose PM had the good sense to recognise that you don’t run a PM’s Twitter account using Labour party elves as though you’re still on the campaign trail playing politics as a hobby.

      http://twiplomacy.com/info/europe/malta/

  18. canon says:

    One by one the Ministers and PS are falling down like dominos.

  19. ta l-irkkotta says:

    When Franco Debono slipped off to Rome for a few days before the budget vote, leaving everyone wondering whether he would be back in time, I was on the same flight. I noticed that so was Lara Boffa, Labour’s billboard girl, who he was also hotly pursuing at the time.

  20. H.P. Baxxter says:

    Just curl up and dye, Franco.

  21. Joe Fenech says:

    “hairdresser currently being pursued by the Law Commissioner”

    What did she do to deserve this? (couldn’t resist this one)

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