Malta’s ambassadors to Greece and Belgium celebrate 25th anniversary of Labour Party radio station
Joseph Cuschieri, who has been corruptly compensated, by being made Malta’s ambassador to Greece, for giving up his seat in the Maltese parliament so that Joseph Muscat, who didn’t have one, could become Opposition leader in 2008, has been publicly celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Labour Party’s radio station, Super One.
He has uploaded photographs on his Facebook page showing partisan figures like Jason Micallef, who heads the Valletta 2018 Capital of Culture organising committee, and Glenn Bedingfield, who has been put on the payroll at the Office of the Prime Minister to slander government critics on the internet, cutting the 25th anniversary cake in the Labour Party’s studios.
The individuals with their hand on the cake-knife in the Labour Party studios include Malta’s ambassadors to Greece (Cuschieri) and Belgium (Ray Azzopardi). Both political appointments – of men who are completely unfit – were made at the expense of career diplomats.
Cuschieri, who speaks no language other than Maltese and whose level of education and intelligence are abysmal, joins the ranks of Muscat’s so-called “Super One ambassadors” earlier this year when he was given the position in Athens. They include Norman Hamilton in the UK, about whom the most that can be said is that he speaks proper English and can use a knife and fork.