The Parliamentary Secretary for Research and Innovation goes to a night of a hundred stars
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July 2, 2014 at 1:01am
I don’t see any stars. Do you? I see Chris Agius, a ‘gruss roots’ politician who looks like he needs a dictionary to help him spell ‘research and innovation’, wearing jeans and a white jacket next to his friend in a tux.
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My eyes!
And the mismatched belt and shoes are the least of his problems.
I suppose that gives us a clear idea of the importance this government puts on research and innovation.
He could have at least researched “dress sense.”
Seksy!
Just plain disrespectful
Wednesday 12.45pm – just saw government consultant Joe Debono Grech queue barge for the Gozo ferry while driving a rented car. Who does he think he is? Btw is he an MP any more?
Why didn’t you tell him to back off?
Kien jagħmel aktar suċċess kieku baqa’ jagħmel il-gaġeġ tal-għasafar fil-ħanut ta’ missieri (il-Wefi) ġo Bormla.
The only research and innovation this one’s interested in is football technology.
Which could be very well why Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando went on TV to discuss football lately.
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Well Daphne they all look, dress and think the same. So glad to be out and not ‘in’. So humiliating to be represented by them.
Must be a matter of ‘you are what you believe’.
Sticks out like a sore thumb !
He might have borrowed the jacket for the photo session from one of the guests.
Would this be Pullicino Orlando’s boss?
We’re not finding a cure for cancer any time soon.
Malta might not, but that did not prevent Pullicino Orlando from getting hand picked for a post at CERN.
That, and much else besides.
What’s this bloke’s background?
White terylene curtains.