Five-star comment
Posted by NM in respect of the telephone conversation which the government leaked to The Sunday Times and Malta Today:
This is strictly police business and the government should not have got involved to release any statement except one that announced the minister’s resignation.
The government is insane to have leaked this phone conversation in the belief that it helps its case. It does the exact opposite. It is actual proof that the government is interfering in police work to pervert the course of justice, aided and abetted by the Police Commissioner himself.
They are so corrupt that they do not even understand that what they are doing here is a very serious crime. The Police Commissioner himself is perverting the course of justice and should be placed under immediate arrest. That is what we have come to.
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indeed, but…they are not that bright, are they? Collectively, do you think they will be able to scrape a few hundred IQ points?
Doubt it.
NET TV is going to transmit another phone recording in the coming minutes.
What we have come to is the new style of doing politics. Significant how it requires everyone be expendable.
If they do it to each other, need we doubt where we stand.
Dalwaqt Net tv se jizvela recording iehor mil-lejl tal- isparatura
NET News. Flash news – The first recorded telephone with the sound of the gunshots
“Ghandi l-ministru mieghi”? Did I hear right?
I totally agree with this comment.
Is everyone given the option of giving a phone statement after shooting at another person or is this a privilage just for police officers?
Remember the pre-election hoo-ha at your home. I wonder what the Labour Party would have said if you had been contacted on the phone at leisure to get your side of the story and then the Police Commissioner had actually guided you AND goaded you by suggesting less damaging words?
Has crossed my mind too, Mila.
Mix Mexico, the Philippines and China together and you get Malta.
It’s South America without the street killings, or at least we thought so.
Most South American countries have embraced democracy. Malta hasn’t.
Intom tahsbu li din mhux mossa kalkulata biex il-PM jehles min Dr. Mallia? L-ewwel ipprova jitfaha fuq Dr. Busuttil meta ipprova jdahhlu fl-inkjesta issa hareg il-leak.
Mhux kapaci jehles minnu wahdu. Ahna jaqblilna li Dr. Mallia jibqa hemm ghax bil-hafna zbalji tieghu nirbhu ahna.
[Daphne – I absolutely cannot bear that kind of crazy reasoning: let a minister wreck the police and army so that the PN will win. And meanwhile? And post-destruction?]
At this point, every leak issued by the Prime Minister’s Office is obviously a fake. Not surprisingly, Times of Malta and Malta Today are always eager to cooperate in the mess/crime/circus and act as pawns.