Joe Mizzi’s Transport Ministry recruits 70 cleaners from Cottonera area on eve of election

Published: May 11, 2014 at 8:58am

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There’s a report in The Sunday Times – this comes from the e-paper, but it should be uploaded soon in the usual manner.

Taghna Lkoll, insomma.




13 Comments Comment

  1. Mandy says:

    “GET IN! …. U ejja …. SIT DOWN PROPERRRLY!” (Arresting police officers)

    http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20140511/local/child-grab-mother-arrested.518487

  2. Gahan says:

    http://www.newsbook.com.mt/artikli/2014/5/10/skema-ghal-ghawdex-aktar-nadif-u-naturali.17846

    Gvern li joħloq ix-xogħol u veru joħolqu għax m’hemmx bżonnu.

  3. ciccio says:

    70 new cleaners to join the public service.

    I think it’s a good move. In just over one year running the government, Labour has messed it all up.

    • White coat says:

      And this for the European Parliament elections. I wonder how many they plan to put on the state pay-roll in 2018.

      • ciccio says:

        There will be much more to clean then. They either recruit a lot more cleaners, or the PN will have to do the job over the 5 years that will follow.

  4. Il-Ħmar says:

    I wonder how this ties in with this piece of news: http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20140416/local/unemployed-running-after-phantom-jobs.515171

    Kenniesa tal-Azzar, anyone?

  5. intrigued says:

    Even in Gozo. New recruits start work tomorrow.

  6. Gaetano Pace says:

    I never knew nor would have had the least clue that it takes 70 cleaners to clean the mess Joseph Muscat and Cyrus Engerer are in, had it not been for Joe Mizzi.

  7. aidan says:

    Tghid izomm wiehed personali ghalih biex inaddaf lilu Joe Mizzi.

  8. aidan says:

    Jien kont qed nistenna minn dan il ministru li jimpjega nies mal-kumpanija l-gdida tat-trasport li rnexxilu jgib (fil-holm) flok l-Arriva, drivers godda jew peress li jaf fejn hu z-zejt f’ Malta jimpjega oil diggers u mhux xi sebghin cleaner.

  9. ken il malti says:

    I’ll bet everyone of those cleaners was vetted to make sure they came from long standing Labour families, “tal-qalba” is the term used I think.

  10. White coat says:

    What will these 70 ‘cleaners’ clean?

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