One of the most important questions that Adrian Delia has failed to answer

Published: September 1, 2017 at 7:40pm

It doesn’t help that I’m the only one who has asked it. He should have been asked live on camera last night. He owes three banks three quarters of a million euros in personal loans – as distinct, that is, from the massive constituted debt for Mgarr Developments Ltd, which he claims to be able to pay by selling the flats.

How does he plan to repay the banks those three quarters of a million euros in personal loans out of the Opposition leader’s salary, once he no longer has company shares or a law firm?

Is he going to sell off his house and live in the street with his wife and five children?

This is an important question. Because if he doesn’t answer it, or doesn’t answer satisfactorily, we’re looking at the future basis of massive corruption.

The banks are going to want their money, and he is going to have to find it somewhere.

“If I sell this woman to Bajada, how much of my loan might I be able to pay? I’ll ask Chris Cardona.”