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Published: October 8, 2013 at 11:10pm

JOHN DALLI HAS ENTERED JOSEPH MUSCAT’S PROTECTION PROGRAMME.

I love it.

Looks like Shiv Nair has, too.

Next up: a protection programme racket involving the sale of Maltese passports to those who don’t so much want them as NEED them.

Dalli and Muscat




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  1. Edward says:

    Haha,spot on! Everyone who has dirt on their faces goes running to Muscat because they know that he’s desperate for loyalty and enjoys holding their reputations and their livelihoods in his hands. That way he can get them to do what he likes, say what he likes, and be whatever he likes.

  2. TinaB says:

    And in the meantime Mr Bundy is still ranting and raving, blaming the previous administration for his misfortunes and making sure to continue licking Joey’s arse.

    What an idiot.

    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003789904159&fref=ts

  3. Antoine Vella says:

    Joseph Muscat turned the Labour Party into a skip. Now he’s making the whole country a bring-in site.

  4. Wilson says:

    I am sure that Baxxter would sell his passport for less than 650k.

    • H.P. Baxxter says:

      The question is whether any amount of money can buy me another one. Austrian would do, but it costs far more than I’ll ever make in ten lifetimes. Same goes for the other countries that sell them, but the others are all insignificant little Caribbean islands. I need a passport that guarantees a career path.

      • Tim Ripard says:

        I can get an Austrian passport in a couple of years’ time, Baxxter.

        You can then marry me (registered partnership, actually, since we’re blokes) and obtain citizenship through the back…door… but it will cost you, I’m warning you.

  5. Antoine Vella says:

    It is by no means certain that the EU will sit quietly while Malta sells EU citizenship. This paper discusses the relationship between individual states and the EU as regards nationality legislation

    Hanneke van Eijken (2010) European Citizenship and the Competence of Member States to Grant and to Withdraw the Nationality of their Nationals. Merkourios. Utrecht Journal of International and European Law.

    “The most important point is that for the first time the ECJ ruled very clearly that the exercise of the Member State competence to regulate the conditions of their nationality falls within the scope of Union law, a ruling which also has certain consequences for the application and judicial review of nationality regulations.”

    http://www.merkourios.org/index.php/mj/article/viewFile/URN%3ANBN%3ANL%3AUI%3A10-1-100927/24

  6. TROY says:

    Malta ta’ kullhadd – li ghandu Eur650,000 ghal Manuel Mallia (sorry, il-gvern).

  7. Last Post says:

    Tell me it’s just an obsession of mine that whenever I think about the dealings of Shiv Nair my mind races to the Dalligate Bahamas trip where he was involved in a huge ‘philanthropic’ development project in Africa, assisted by another fraudulent, black-listed character by the name of Eloise Marie Corbin aka Mary Swann…

    • Kerry says:

      Perhaps Dalli was just tasting island life before creating one of his own, courtesy of China and in its vicinity. Perhaps destined as a holding pen for the New Maltese.

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