Did the Muscat family business profit off the Grand Harbour firework display?
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May 5, 2014 at 12:03am
Given the prime minister’s shameless propensity to do things like lease his family saloon to his government office for his own use at more than twice what it is worth, perhaps some enterprising newspaper should ring him to ask – or email questions, as is the farcical norm – whether his family business, which is engaged exclusively in the importation and supply of pyrotechnical material and chemicals, has profited directly or indirectly from the massive firework display over Grand Harbour.
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Lack of integrity seems to be the order of the day in various areas of this administration. It appears that this is what ‘talent’ is all about according to the Labour lexicon.
Ariadne Massa must be eager to ask these kind of questions.
It would not come as a surprise.
Muscat is a reflection of Mintoff. The latter used to give to the people the scraps that fell off his table, like 5 mils reduction in the price of eggs or canned food.
He ripped off the Maltese people and invested his money in Switzerland. Mintoff became a millionaire thanks to the suffering of the Maltese people including those naïve ones who still call him Salvatur to this day.
Muscat is aiming at becoming not Malta’s next Salvatur, but Labour’s next millionaire leader.
I think billionaire is what he’s aimed for.
If he was selling passports himself then, yes.
Who is handling the passport sales? Why him?
Being in charge of the celebrations, I suppose Lou Bondi would know.
He must have been contracted as a consultant at OPM for some reason.