It’s not just the real estate that Henley & Partners has got covered, but also the medical insurance sales

Published: January 27, 2014 at 8:57pm

Passport-buyers are required to buy or rent real estate in Malta. Henley & Partners will be selling and letting real estate.

Passport-buyers are also required to buy medical insurance for themselves and their dependents. This requirement was a recent addition to the conditions of passport purchase.

Did you imagine it was done to ensure that these new citizens won’t sponge off the healthcare they haven’t paid for? Think again. Henley & Partners is also selling medical insurance – under a different name.

Meet Henley & Partners’ citizenship specialist Marco Gantenbein, who sells passports to the Dubai market, and who is also managing partner at ‘Swiss Insurance Partners’.

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13 Comments Comment

  1. Last Post says:

    Many thanks for these revelations and your publishing them.

  2. SM says:

    Why don’t they just cut the bull and sell them a franchise. The only wealth they are creating is for the partners at Henley and for the Labour Party’s war-chest.

    Once you deduct the cost in real terms of the repercussions of the negative publicity from the mythical billion euros, the net result will be negligible if not negative.

  3. CPS says:

    Dawn mhux ‘Henley and Something’ kif qal il-profs, imma ‘Henley and Everything’.

  4. ray meilak says:

    Why is it that on Radio 101 the Opposition is never as informed as you?

  5. nutmeg says:

    This scheme is not offensive. It is PORNOGRAPHIC. Henley & Partners has been made porter, butler and chef at this cheap buffet.

  6. anthony says:

    Even more stuffed brown envelopes courtesy of Henley and Something to follow.

    I wonder who the recipients will be. I wonder.

  7. gakk says:

    Well it seems more clear now who was behind the financing of the Labour Party electoral campaign.

    Muscat was targeted a long time ago by Henley and Something as an immature politician who could be manipulated at will “bil-biljun ma jmissu ma xejn”.

    Most certainly Anglu Farrugia was referring to them when he told the press that he was uncomfortable with some people very close to the Labour Party – just after he was sacked as deputy leader.

  8. Tabatha White says:

    In Mintoff’s time it was Middle Sea that was created to dictate cession.

  9. Henry V D Sluis says:

    I have been following this debate closely and I am very surprised to see a connection between the programme in Malta and Swiss Insurance Partners.

    I actually hold an insurance policy from this company now and I would be surprised if their coverage/top plans could be offered with success in Malta where only a low coverage is required?

    Have you checked the website thoroughly? When I inquired with them initially they did not offer me any plan offering coverage under one million US dollars.

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