While the Maltese press treats John Dalli as though he is a normal, legitimate government consultant on health matters, The New York Times reminds us that…
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November 25, 2013 at 11:26am
The case involving Mr. Dalli was the biggest scandal to hit the commission since 1999, when the entire European Commission led by Jacques Santer, a former prime minister of Luxembourg, was forced to resign over allegations of fraud and mismanagement against some of his commissioners.
– The New York Times, 8 November 2013
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/09/business/international/allegations-overshadow-trans-atlantic-trade-talks.html?_r=0
We have to constantly remind the government that John Dalli is still under investigation. John Dalli had a golden opportunity to proof his innocence in court. But Joseph Muscat and the Police Commissioner Peter Paul Zammit thought otherwise.
Daphne the furrow on Joseph Muscat`s forehead reveals a valley of tears and discontent. Incidentally thanks for bringing it to our attention. At least we could tell his mood from his furrow not from his tall lies.