Animal Farm

Published: January 14, 2014 at 1:47am

George Farrugia is crucified by the Public Accounts Committee and media reportage. John Dalli is rescued from police prosecution and is appointed by the prime minister as his special consultant on health matters, and journalists treat him like a normal, legitimate person whose views are reported outside the reality and context of who he is and what he was and still is up to.




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  1. Journalist says:

    And what about John Dalli’s Mater Dei Hospital report? Was it endorsed by the Cabinet?

    Was it acted upon by the Health Ministry?

    Has the IT contract for Mater Dei Hospital been awarded? Is Dalli still reporting for work at the hospital along with his daughter? If he is, what’s Dalli’s role at Mater Dei now that the report has been completed?

    So many issues seem to be swept under the carpet. And this government talks about transparency.

  2. Jonathan says:

    Very, very true…. as they say in Animal Farm, four legs are good but two legs are better.

  3. real says:

    The reality of politics and justice.

  4. Francis Saliba MD says:

    Muscat’s Labour movement is giving abundant proof what “due diligence” means when he is prime minister
    :
    Shiv Nair the international fraudster assumed as his financial wizard,

    concealing from the electorate his intention to sell Malta passports quickly on the cheap,

    regretting not consulting stake holders,

    opting for an illegal push-back of refugees followed by a humiliating retreat

    promising to have concrete results about relocating refugees by last December

    • We are living in Financial Times says:

      Allow me to reiterate that the inner circle that host Shiv Nair at his/ their Holland Park London “home” are diabolical in their scheming.

      The London Tax office should team up with the Canadian Revenue Service on this account, for starters, and recall that Shiv Nair’s business presence there is registered since the pre 2000 years.

  5. Joe Fenech says:

    I am inclined to think that Muscat’s Labour will end up in a worse state than Mintoff’s.

    • albona says:

      Joe, you’re not alone there. We can thank our lucky stars that statesmen such as Fenech Adami and Gonzi made sure that not only did we get into the EU but also the euro. That is a safeguard, albeit with flaws against the type of totalitarian form of government favoured by the PL.

      The PN also ratified the European Convention on Human Rights in 1967. Since 1987 Maltese individuals have been able to petition the European Court on Human Rights. I doubt the 1987 date is a coincidence either.

      Whilst the PL signs agreements with dictators and pariah states, the PN tries to consolidate liberty.

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