Marco Cremona wants to focus on his business and can’t tell us what he thinks about Labour’s policy anymore

Published: October 20, 2014 at 8:53pm
Marco Cremona

Marco Cremona

Marco Cremona never missed a chance, when the government was Nationalist, to give his views publicly on what he thought of power-generation policy and practice.

Marco Cremona never missed a chance, when the government was Nationalist, to give his views publicly on what he thought of power-generation policy and practice.

David Thake, who hosts an afternoon show on Radio 101 in which the various characters of Labour’s soap opera are given the stick they so richly deserve, has just written in to say:

I did call Marco Cremona with the intention of asking exactly these questions that you pose here.

His reply was that he refuses to discuss these issues now and wants to focus on his business.

What a slimy jerk – he was happy enough to tell us what he thought before the general election, wasn’t he. Well, what do you expect of a close friend of Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando. Birds, feathers & c & c.




35 Comments Comment

  1. ciccio says:

    He must be focusing on one of those machines which change human urine and faeces into drinking water.

  2. M. says:

    He must be having an archbishop moment.

  3. AE says:

    What a shame, Marco. I thought you were a better man than that.

    You should be in the forefront standing up to the Prime Minister right now.

    He nodded his head to your specific statements that he is carrying responsibility for this plan and that if it wasn’t delivered within the specified timeframes, he would resign.

    You can’t hide in a hole now.

  4. B says:

    Evidently, he was focusing on his business then as he is now.

  5. Charles Theuma says:

    So basically, even people surrounding Joseph are starting to realise that he deceived them all.

    Well done, Joseph – you have a great future ahead working for Ryan Schembri.

    • curious says:

      It is not cool any more to boast that you voted Labour.

    • P Shaw says:

      I disagree completely.

      I do not think that Joseph Muscat deceived them (Marco Cremona, Kenneth Zammit Tabona, Astrid Vella, etc) at all.

      They were consciously part of the fraud, in return for appointments, rewards, opportunities or business that they now want to focus on.

      • Jozef says:

        Poor Astrid Vella was moaning just last week how her suggestion to appoint a tree expert, nominated by her good self of course, was ignored.

        And Kenneth Zammit Tabona just had half his beloved Manoel taken from him. Ruddy legit property owners.

        These people are just a burden, primarily on Muscat’s plans. They just don’t deliver.

      • Tabatha White says:

        I think they fully and knowingly participated in creating the necessary myth for the fraud to be able to exist.

  6. H.P. Baxxter says:

    Slimy jerk.

    Don’t say I hadn’t warned you.

  7. Joanna says:

    Is this Marco Cremona the same rascal who was appointed Chief Operations Officer at Mater Dei Hospital, and was then chucked out after effing up the whole hospital system?

    The same one who received a hefty grant from the Malta Council for Science and Technology, in a cosy deal with his best friend Jeffrey, to start up his business and who shamelessly recounted how he was granted this sum during an MCST Grant information session?

    Altogether now: TAGHNA LKOLL.

  8. Charles Theuma says:

    Jiena nemmen f’Joseph, ghax Joseph jitnejjek bijja.

    *Taghna lkoll*

  9. ken il malti says:

    I think the PL should mail everyone a carton of wax candles and some matches and be done with it.

  10. anthony says:

    By ‘his business’ he means his ‘iced bun’.

    How sad.

  11. Giovanni says:

    Well I do not know what business he runs but I would think twice using his services. I prefer honest persons who do not chicken out.

  12. Max says:

    It would be interesting to know what consultancy work he is doing for this government or its agencies.

    I thought he was more professional; he asked the questions so he should be the one holding Muscat accountable. Or maybe now he has rear pressure not to push this further.

  13. ken il malti says:

    So this guy is now as quiet as that illustrator with the bow-tie.

    Did he also get a free posh flat full of Filipino house boys?

  14. Robert says:

    I know that out of curiosity you will be seeing this, Marco.

    So please get lost – ragel bla sinsla, dejjem jahrab fid-djufija.

  15. random says:

    Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando didn’t only put his girlfriend on the payroll at the Malta Council for Science and Technology. He also gave his friend Marco Cremona tens of thousands of euros to fund his pseudo-scientific projects on water over the past few years.

    Cremona got the money, the publicity, but never published anything. Publications are the proof of the pudding. They are the currency of real scientists. No wonder he is so quiet now.

  16. James Caruana says:

    Marco, wehilli l-flashin’ – ejja rrangahhuli…ah laghqi.

  17. Alf says:

    Even Frank Psaila posted questions on Marco Cremona’s facebook page.

    http://frankpsaila.blogspot.com/2014/10/a-short-while-ago-i-posted-following-on.html?spref=fb

  18. P Shaw says:

    What do you expect from someone who paraded his adopted twins from Ethiopia on TVM news a few years back, as if Marco Cremona and his wife were the first couple to adopt twins from abroad.

    That particular news item was shamefully spinned in a way to make Marco Cremona look like a hero who went to an African country to save twins from hunger in a third world country, rather than stating the obvious, that applies to thousands of other adoptive couples.

    The news item was Marco Cremona and not the adoption. The adopted twins were just props, just like the Muscat twins are props whenever PR requires them. Again, birds of a feather…

  19. anon says:

    Marco Cremona is a water engineer. I mean, he thinks that he is a water engineer.

    He had appointed (anointed?) himself as a water processing expert. Having had a few professional meetings with him, I came to believe that he does not actually know more than I, a ‘simple’ engineer, do about regarding water processing.

    • Jozef says:

      Same here. So black water can be recycled, duh.

    • A.Attard says:

      Marco Cremona is a mechanical engineer, he is no expert in energy, he should leave that to electrical engineers with experience and training in electrical power, something which he has no idea of.

  20. Marie says:

    David,

    You’re running a great show.

    Keep up the pressure.

  21. Crockett says:

    The poseur who was all over the social network media (and the mainstream, if he could jam his foot in the door) enlightening us with his profound and unasked-for-wisdom on everything under the sun. What now? Cat got your tongue?

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