Labour members of the Public Accounts Committee have been caught on video reading this website rather than listening to George Farrugia

Published: December 21, 2013 at 10:58pm

This screen-grab is taken from the official parliament video recording of the Public Accounts Committee in session during the testimony of George Farrugia.

The Labour members are seen to be more interested in this website than they are in what George Farrugia is saying.

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17 Comments Comment

  1. canon says:

    No wonder your readership has increased.

  2. Stephen says:

    So much for their refusal to even mention you by name.

  3. Rahal says:

    Xejn hazin. Qed taqra il-vera ahbarijiet.

  4. chully says:

    No need to listen. They know already in which direction they are going to decide.

  5. Tim Ripard says:

    Massive.

  6. Miserable says:

    They should be thankful. They can learn a lesson or two by following the free advice they can obtain from this blog. They should be thankful in following her thoughts on how to at least behave decently.

  7. J.J. says:

    I notice it at my workplace as well that Labourites are hooked to your website. I don’t know whether it’s due to some remnants of decency or pure sado-masochism.

  8. TROY says:

    You’ve bewitched the nation.

  9. Neil says:

    Brilliant! What a scream.

  10. Kevin Zammit says:

    Looks like you are really bothering them!

  11. ciccio says:

    I do not blame those Labour MPs for reading this website. It’s the only way they will know the truth about what’s happening in their own government.

  12. Lupin says:

    Priceless.

  13. Catsrbest says:

    Indeed. From Dr Muscat to Renato – every ‘lejburist’ reads your blog. Oh, I forgot the Speaker – Dr Farrugia – he reads it so that he will have an idea about the proper dress-code. You are really popular. Imagine; they are not reading the TOM or TMI or MT or any other news portal for news items – but your blog.

    Keep it up.

  14. Dez says:

    I doubt they could go through your articles without the help of an interpreter. Must be very frustrating for them.

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