Is there no Partit Laburista contact who Magistrate Consuelo Herrera will not exploit to her or her consort’s advantage?

Published: November 21, 2013 at 8:57pm

Here are some photographs taken this morning of Magistrate Consuelo Herrera in deep, mirthful conversation, at a table for two at a Valletta coffee shop, with somebody to whom she would never ordinarily have given the time of day because of her socially unfortunate background.

The other woman is Pamela Seychell, employee of the Inland Revenue’s notarial receipts office in Merchant Street, on secondment for these five years to the Office of the Prime Minister as personal assistant and lady-in-waiting to Mrs Michelle Muscat. Mrs Seychell travels with Mrs Muscat, runs her private and public affairs, and so knows all the details.

Magistrate Herrera, as all those who have known her for years will attest, will have been trying to find out as much as she can, to use to her own personal, political and business advantage. Or perhaps only Musumeci’s. And Mrs Seychell, straight from the sticks and unaware of the nature of the operator sitting in the chair opposite her, was blabbing away like a fool.

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10 Comments Comment

  1. anthony says:

    La menina being cross-examined by el zorro.

    Poor thing, la menina that is.

  2. tt says:

    Jikkonfoffaw kif ha jahkmu aktar.

  3. Wot the Hack says:

    Consuelo Herrera must have got to know about everything that has taken place in the last eight months in the presence of Mrs. Michelle Muscat, spouse of the Prime Minister of Malta.

  4. Aunt Hetty says:

    What is in that cup? Earl Grey?

  5. Silvio Farrugia says:

    Oh ! Daphne you make me mad at some things you write but something like this and keeping our ‘powerful’ on their toes, I love you for it.

    I do not agree with all you write BUT there are no journalists like you over here in Malta.

    Hope you take care.

  6. Galian says:

    Maybe they were exchanging notes about members of the police force.

  7. verita says:

    Surely that was one of the frequent visits of magistrate Consuelo Herrera and Pamela Seychell to that particular coffee shop in Republic Street.

  8. Bastarda Dentro says:

    Consuelo is getting prettier and prettier, isn’t she?

  9. albona says:

    Perhaps they were discussing work ethics.

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