Prime Minister’s aide driving personal car unlicensed and possibly also uninsured

Published: December 17, 2014 at 8:53am

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Glenn Bedingfield, the prime minister's special aide and former colleague at Maltastar

Glenn Bedingfield, the prime minister’s special aide and former colleague at Maltastar

The prime minister’s other aide Glenn Bedingfield – this one is more of a ball and chain than a keychain as he is a major candidate for the government’s obesity programme – has been driving a car with a road licence that expired last January. The car is also due for a VRT test which, presumably, it hasn’t had.

He might also be uninsured, as you can’t pay your road tax before you have paid your insurance.

When he was given three tickets in Sliema, passers-by heard him say to the wardens: “Who cares? The Office of the Prime Minister will pay.”




20 Comments Comment

  1. A.Attard says:

    X’gangala ghandu

  2. CiVi says:

    Goblins and Gobblers.

  3. Tabatha White says:

    Glenn Bedingfield: When you need to keep your enemies closer.

  4. vic says:

    Arroganza? What does it mean?

  5. peter says:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Griffin

    Glenn Bedingfield looks exactly like the character Peter Griffin of Family Guy.

  6. Mjeh says:

    How the hell can he fit in that car? He’d have to rest that double chin on the steering wheel.

  7. Mark Vassallo says:

    In that case his car should be clamped.

    That should take some of the wind out of his sails.

  8. Vagabond King says:

    He looks like he swallowed a warden.

  9. verita says:

    He should have seen Roberto Benigni explaining the ten Commandments. “Thou shalt not steal”

    This was the commandment expressly made for the Italians, he explained, because everybody steals in every imaginable way, in big ways and little ways but in the end we are all ROBBERS.

    Anyway Bedingfield would not have understood a word of what Benigni said.

    • Makjavel says:

      The church should translate Benigni’s explanation into English and Maltese and read a commandment every Sunday.

      I heard him on both days. What an experience.

  10. bob-a-job says:

    Same mentality as his boss.

    I get caught with my hand in the cookie jar so I bring to public attention something I feel you did wrong. Oh, and forget data protection by the way.

    https://www.facebook.com/maltawardens/photos/a.153685721471047.1073741826.153680744804878/238372653002353/?type=1&theater

    Glenn Bedingfield needs be told that harassment of a public officer while carrying out official a duty is a crime.

    Malta Criminal Code
    OF OUTRAGE AND VIOLENCE AGAINST PUBLIC OFFICERS

    Violence and threats against public officers.

    91. Whosoever by violence or threats compels a public officer to do or not to do any act appertaining to his office, shall, on conviction, be liable to imprisonment for a term from one to five years and to a fine (multa) of not less than four thousand euro (4,000) and not more than ten thousand euro (10,000).

  11. WhoamI? says:

    Il-Bambin Gesu x’gangala rabba.

  12. Joanna pace says:

    Glen “padding-filled”

  13. Joe Attard says:

    The prime minister seems to have ensured that none of the members of his troupe lose out on the chance of getting their snout into the trough.

    Obviously, the Office of the Prime Minister will pay – isn’t that what taxpayers are for?

    Money well spent on useful, talented people of high calibre such as the subject of this article.

  14. r meilak says:

    Propja wicc ta’ MINTOFFJAN

  15. John says:

    Check out the seat belt. It’s permanently engaged into the buckle in order for the safety alarm not to go off when driving without a seat-belt. This is proof of another contravention, unless he has a medical exemption allowing him not to wear a seatbelt as the the belt cannot go around his obese body.

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