The fabulous, new Malta Taghna Lkoll appointments of the week

Published: October 22, 2013 at 10:34am
The appalling Alex Sceberras Trigona, a man rejected even by Alfred Sant, who was one of Mintoff's and KMB's worst ministers in the 1980s -  thugs beat up demonstrators on his office doorstep - as Malta's permanent representative to the World Trade Organisation in Geneva

The appalling Alex Sceberras Trigona, a man rejected even by Alfred Sant, who was one of Mintoff’s and KMB’s worst ministers in the 1980s – thugs beat up demonstrators on his office doorstep – as Malta’s permanent representative to the World Trade Organisation in Geneva

The disgusting, pussy-whipped, malicious, spiteful and backbone-free Jesmond Mugliett to the board of the Foundation for Tomorrow's Schools

The disgusting, pussy-whipped, malicious, spiteful and backbone-free Jesmond Mugliett to the board of the Foundation for Tomorrow’s Schools

Monsignor Joe Vella Gauci, a priest with a longstanding girlfriend, as Malta's representative at UNESCO. The Department of Information statement about his appointment includes the immortal line that Malta's representative to UNESCO will now be based at an office in Gozo - because that's where this priest and his girlfriend live, ostensibly separately.

Monsignor Joe Vella Gauci, a priest with a longstanding girlfriend, as Malta’s representative at UNESCO. The Department of Information statement about his appointment includes the immortal line that Malta’s representative to UNESCO will now be based at an office in Gozo – because that’s where this priest and his girlfriend live, ostensibly separately.




24 Comments Comment

  1. robert says:

    Don’t the rules of the RC Church prevent Monsignor Gauci from taking up a government appointment of this nature?

  2. Jozef says:

    Excellent, some very extensive home economics facilities in tomorrow’s schools then.

  3. tinnat says:

    http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20131022/local/substantial-drop-in-cruise-passenger-traffic.491457#.UmZEqflgeCk

    Separate topic: the big drop in cruise passengers in Malta is very worrying when compared with the substantial rise for some other Mediterranean ports. For example Barcelona saw a rise of 8% over the same period. Is anyone in the Ministry of Tourism looking into what is making Malta less attractive?

  4. manum says:

    Shouldnt he be wearing his official clergy suit with white collar? Or is he ashamed to show he is a priest?

  5. Timon of Athens says:

    Il-quddiem sejrin.

  6. Alexander Ball says:

    AST – the deadbeat’s deadbeat.

  7. B.undone says:

    These landed their iced bun but poor John Bundy has been left out in the cold. And he thought that he would become the new CEO at PBS.
    How does it feel being unemployed unde the Government which you made so damn sure will get elected Johnny Bundy?

  8. Ghar U Kasa says:

    Alex Sceberras Trigona? And we thought Jurassic Park was fiction.

  9. Pablo says:

    Does buying bullets and crowd control equipment from North Korea amount to world trade experience?

    Yes, I suppose, it does. But I am not aware that he has any real experience in radio hosting or being a master of ceremonies for the Muscats, or running a menswear shop. I think Manwel Cuschieri was the better choice.

  10. Pandora says:

    I think the more pertinent question is: would Net TV take him back? I don’t think John Bundy needs to waste his time considering whether to go back to Net or not. He’s burnt his bridges there. And IF Net would take him back, it would not do them any honour; it would only show a lack of discernment from their part.

    http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2013-10-22/news/john-bundy-completely-rules-out-net-tv-return-2957967360/

  11. N.L. says:

    Tajjeb ukoll u l-Kurja thalli kollox ghaddej?

  12. Osservatore says:

    Anglu Farrugia has:

    a) a very warped and twisted understanding of democracy and transperency;

    b) is deep in the Alijevs’ pockets; or

    c) is much more of a pillock than I ever thought he was.

    Looking at his Labour credentials, I would dare say that its option “a” or “b”. However, I cannot honestly say that I exclude option “c”.

    http://maltatoday.com.mt/en/newsdetails/news/national/Democratic-and-transparent-Anglu-Farrugia-s-verdict-on-Azeri-sham-elections-20131021

  13. Francis Saliba MD says:

    The separation of Church from State is only invoked when the teaching of Christ and his Church are at variance with some MLP pet initiative. It is not invoked when members of the clergy are brashly recruited by the Labour Movement and remunerated out of the public purse to advance its political agenda in international fora.

    “Waivers” from ethical behaviour are becoming all the rage nowadays.

    • Tabatha White says:

      Don’t you also think it could include getting a kick from exposing the Church in this light, for the single time there is Church involvement?

      Same as getting Anglu, of all people, to be Speaker of the House?

  14. Adrian says:

    That man Mugliett wasn’t able to build a bridge on time and in budget, and now he is expected to build schools on time and in budget.

    Bu then he’s in luck, because this government won’t be building any.

  15. J. Aquilina says:

    Wow … A priest with a longstanding girlfriend … Whoever said life on Gozo is boring?

  16. canon says:

    No wonder Chris Cardona asked for help. He can’t cope with the number of lay-offs.

  17. Frans Cassar says:

    This is beyond belief.

  18. Frans Cassar says:

    On another note, did anyone watch the speech given by this woman at the European Parliament in Strasbourg today?

    http://www.euronews.com/2013/10/22/aung-san-suu-kyi-accepts-eu-s-sakharov-prize-23-years-after-it-was-awarded/

    Our current leaders should listen to her speech and maybe learn something about being inspirational.

  19. Alf says:

    And what about Luciano Busuttil for Chairman Kunsill Malti ghall-Isport?

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