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Published: December 8, 2014 at 7:14pm

They’re going to keep going right through, and will release another six recordings besides recapping on the six already published.

Manuel Cuschieri must be organising his revenge army even as we speak.




13 Comments Comment

  1. Marie says:

    If it weren’t so sad, watching Newsfeed now one would say panto came early this year with this circus going on.

  2. Ok siehbi says:

    Did the police commissioner actually say “uija orrajt?” when told that Sheehan had shot twice at a man? Or did I hear that wrongly? Seriously?

    It seems my dad was right when he warned me against Labour in government.

    • Watcher of lies says:

      A colleague of mine says that his grandfather used to tell him that the worst of the PN is better than the MLP’s best.

      This administration is proof enough.

      Q.E.D.

  3. Żeża Ta` Bubaqra says:

    By now it’s just very clear that there’s something very crooked going on and whichever way you put it, there was a cover up.

    I think that the next thing we should hear is that the minister resigned. The police commissioner should follow his lead.

    • Watcher of lies says:

      My gut feeling is that the minister will not resign. He’s got too much to lose and his hubristic character wont let him anyway.

      Furthermore he’s in cahoots with the PM in the sale-of-passports thing with the added bonus of a possible Dalli connection there too. Muscat could be a sort of victim of his own plans after having trusted a lot of power in Mallia’s hands.

      If Muscat had a real handle on the situation, Mallia, Kurt Farrugia and the Police Commissioner would have been ousted on day 2. The reason why not is in my first paragraph.

  4. MrGlobeTrotter says:

    How long does the PM need to review the report? Come on already! The facts are out in the open.

    • Tabatha White says:

      Doing his best to hang on to power?

      Nothing less than the resignation of the entire cabinet is acceptable.

  5. Mark says:

    If not inviting the PN news media for the press conference is not totalitarian, please tell me what this is?

  6. Ok siehbi says:

    I like how the minister was concerned more where to pick up his daughter from rather than taking action (unless more clips are due to be released).

    I understand that it is his daughter but for heaven’s sake these are the people who should be protecting us and safeguarding our national interest.

    With ISIS taking control of part of Libya I feel so safe now as the government seems to have its priorities straight.

  7. High Tea says:

    Is Manwel Cuschieri going to take revenge on Ramona Attard and Kurt Farrugia for slipping a little recording to Miriam Dalli at Malta Today?

  8. Gaetano Pace says:

    May I have some space to express a remark of admiration. Kurt Farrugia has featured in this soap opera. By luck or by chance Norman Vella is in it too. Norman stands tall while Kurt crouches low.

    I cannot help but admire Norman for his gentlemanly behaviour. It was Kurt who brought Norman into the limelight, had his mobile phone seized and made (I doubt how truthful if not dishonest) allegations about Norman at the airport.

    Norman is intelligent enough as not to miss certain similarities in details between this tragic dramatic comedy and the case Kurt involved him in.

    Yet not for one single moment, not for one single event, did Norman bring forth these similarities.

    In the best of journalistic traditions, he remained faithful to his duty and responsibilities toward listeners and viewers and never did he take advantage of his position to drive home his case, which after all had been proven.

    How tall Norman stands when compared to Labour reporters and so-called journalists. His ethics are exemplary and his behaviour is even more so.

    Together with other reporters and journalists from his camp, a breath of fresh air is blowing and the role of journalism is unfurling in the breeze. May the wind blow and carry with it a whole lot of their and your ilk Daphne.

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