Here are our two heroes together, talking about double standards and ‘tbabis’

Published: November 8, 2014 at 12:38am

And to make matters more ridiculous, that’s the Justice Minister’s girlfriend, Janice Bartolo, on the left in reddish-orange, busily taking notes for Super One TV – while the Justice Minister determinedly resists eye contact.

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24 Comments Comment

  1. Orwell says:

    Oh do shut up Konrat. We’re fed up paying for your ex wife’s alimony, your trips abroad, your expenses etc etc etc. And now probably your escapades with wotsherface.

  2. Persil says:

    Poor boys.They fell for a woman. But love is blind, you know, regrets later.

    I am sure that if it is true their ministries will suffer. Their mind will be somewhere else. That is what should interest us, not their private lives.

    • AE says:

      Not if their private lives are having an effect on their performance in their duties, making them susceptible to all sorts of attack (remember Lorry Sant and Mintoff) and/or when the public purse is used to pay for their intransigence.

    • Gahan says:

      That’s our business. They can do whatever they like if they were not public persons, being paid from the public purse.

  3. ken il malti says:

    After these two talking neck-ties stopped blabbing, did they hit on Miss Olive Oyl in the orange ?

  4. Joe Micallef says:

    Somehow I can begin to understand what other activities happen on the infamous level 4.

  5. Neville pace says:

    Sweet Jeniss is right next to Owen in red, and he is resisting eye contact.

    • Lizzie says:

      And so he should. He’s probably thinking about that frumpy dress she’s wearing, and how different she looked the night before.

  6. Melissa says:

    I see, giving a whole new meaning to the word ‘tbabis’. Language change in action.

  7. canon says:

    Allura it-tahwid ta’ Sai Laing u Lindsey Gambin huwa parti mill-energy mix ta’ Konrad Mizzi?

  8. J. Agius says:

    Owen with his girlfriend taking notes. I’m sure she was ready to pounce on both to make some very difficult questions.

  9. Not Sandy:P says:

    Isn’t that Owen’s latest lover on the left, dressed like a 1970s swimming pool cushion?

  10. Charles borg says:

    Jien li jiddispjecini ghal missier Janice, wara l-ghajnuna li ta lill-bintu meta spiccat single mother, dahlet f’din l-bawxata u farket familja ohra.

    Min jaf lil missiera kullhadd jaf kemm hu ragel ta l-affari tieghu.

  11. Jozef says:

    And look, there’s Janice the strict teacher, naughty Owen, spank spank.

    He just can’t look away.

  12. Maltri says:

    They are rock stars for 5 years in their life. Money, women and sooner or later, drugs.

  13. Wilson says:

    After a while, dim sum becomes boring and you start craving Maltese pastizzi.

  14. Lizz says:

    They called the movement “I’m in” but with all the exclusive fun going on, I’m starting to feel left out.

    With the new change in government, I’m feeling more unsexed and unwanted than ever before.

    [Daphne – Bil-mod. You have to be really desperate or on the make to be in your 20s and aim to have sex with anybody at all in Muscat’s cabinet. They’re not even nice.]

  15. C.G says:

    Min jisraq id-dawl u min jisraq lit-tax payer. Nahseb il-poplu ghandu veru biex jiskanta, mhux int, Con Rat.

  16. Persil says:

    Some women are devils in disguise. But as we say in Maltese, gebel jiltaqa ma’ gebel. In due time she will regret it. Wait and see.

  17. edgar says:

    Is the woman in red Owen’s Dilly Dream?

  18. Francis Said says:

    What about the €4.2 million gift to Cafe’ Premier?

    The directors of the company are personally liable for:

    1. Trading when the company was insolvent;
    2. VAT collected but NOT passed on to the VAT authorities;
    3. Tax and National insurance contributions deducted from the employees;
    4. Employer’s share + (3) above not passed on to the tax authorities.

    The directors should have been sent to jail, NOT bailed out through taxpayers’s funds.

    Also note that the actual debt in total amounted to €4 million. The extra €200,000 was paid as commission to one of the directors for his “successful” negotiations of this bail out.

    Now one has to remember that all this cost the taxpayer €8.2 million. Why? Because the Ministry of Finance had to waive the €4 million due from the company and for out the €4.2 million itself!

    Now of ths is NOT corruption, than I do not know what to call it.

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