The Army, Police and Broadcasting Minister continues to ignore the distinction between party and government
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April 9, 2014 at 10:27am
A reader sent these in, having received them in an unaddressed, unmarked envelope at his home in Gharghur. Manuel Mallia writes as a cabinet minister on a ministry letterhead: to set up constituency meetings for those who can vote for him.
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And the Government continues to distinguish between the personal and the post one occupies in the wrong instances: http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2014-04-09/news/mta-chairman-but-not-when-using-facebook-4565139462/
Ħawwadni ħa nifhmek.
One expects better judgement on what is proper, and what is not, from a person who is considered an eminent lawyer. But then, true values may have nothing to do with legal ability.
True values are a handicap to legal ability, especially when one is a criminal lawyer.
Further proof of just how effective and transparent the Whistleblower Act would be in practice.
There’s more wrong than what’s listed.
http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/comment/blogs/37813/a_whistleless_whistleblower#.U0UMn6iSy7x
Now that’s progressive and very taghna lkoll. That’s if Malta is heading towards a North Korean style government. The Minister of Police and the Defence, publicly mixing party politics with his official role is more than dangerous than one may think. Downright scandalous.
Dan Mallia missu tkecca qabel Godfrey Farrugia