Malta’s ambassador to Tripoli is involved in construction development in Libya
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July 26, 2014 at 7:01pm
Mannie Galea, the government’s political appointee as Malta’s ambassador to Libya in this most difficult of times, is heavily involved in construction and building development in Libya.
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http://www.libyabuild.com/pdf/cl2005.pdf
Tista’ tahseb kemm se jfittex johrog Maltin minn hemm.
Mhux wisq, ghax l-ewwel ma dabbar rasu kien hu.
Corraggio, fuggiamo.
Minn sqaq f’Birkirkara vicin Pjazza Infern, Mannie spicca fl-ambaxxata tal-Libja.
Xi hadd ftit ilu pespisli f’widnejja: min jilghaq jilhaq, min ma jilghaqx jitwarrab.
U, bilhaqq, xi kwalifiki jew attribwiti ghandu dan Mannie biex sar ambaxxatur?
Dan mhux ambaxxatur.
Bil-Malti nghidulu Ambaxxatur Ta’Sormi.
The simple fact that we do not have a top career diplomat in our embassy in Tripoli in this most crucial of times is proof enough that George Vella is unfit for purpose.
If this current ambassador, who has now disappeared from the embassy website, was a taghna lkoll imposed on George Vella then he, the foreign minister that is, should resign.
Malta has been let down, big way, and George Vella has to take full responsibility for this debacle.
How can you run a diplomatic representation in the most sensitive and volatile of places with an architect that is up to his nose in commercial projects that have no bearing on his ambassadorial position? If anything they are a conflict of interest.
I am still praying for Martin and am still hoping that he will come out of this.
But there are a lot of of questions that George Vella will have to answer…later.
What a shambles.
Jafu biss jahraw ghax sormom ihares l-isfel.
So surely this means that if the revolution in Tunisia was good because we could take their tourism (Joseph Muscat’s idea), then the war in Libya is good because the Maltese Ambassador Mannie Galea can do more re-construction work there, right?
Are there words to describe this shambolic scandalous kawlata?