Joseph Muscat is belittling this evening’s atomic bomb, out in Labour’s igloo on Super One
His naive Forum Zghazagh Laburisti interviewer asked him to please update them on this evening’s news.
He began his reply with:
“Il-lejla s-sistema GonziPN ghamlet dak li nghidulu clutchink at stross.”
He’s now repeating Varist’s insinuations about a ‘rigal ta’ hames telef ewro lil Ministru Fenech’.
So go on, tell us what the rigal was. I’m dying to know.
Talk about desperate diversionary tactics. They’ve just been told that their financial administrator was the final port of call of Trafigura’s bribe money, and this is the best they can do.
I actually feel sorry for those young people there in his igloo, not being told the truth about Joe Cordina and unable to work it out for themselves.
I know a lot of them read this blog, so here you go.
Joe Cordina is the financial administrator of the Labour Party. He is also a director of all the Labour Party’s companies. He is a director of a fiduciary company called InterShore Fiduciary Services Ltd, which George Farrugia used to hide his bribe money from Trafigura.
So while the Labour Party have been banging on all this time about ‘l-iskandlu taz-zejt’, they discover tonight that all along, their financial administrator was holding the bribe money for Farrugia.
Nice. Neat.
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No wonder Joseph Muscat kicked up such a fuss about George Farrugia’s presidential pardon. He knew all this was going to surface.
Very nice & very neat.
Sorry for being thick, but what the hell does clutch – forget it as I typed it I realised he was saying clutching at straws!
Very clever, Joseph, you arsehole – Daphne remove word if necessary.
Why remove the word? It’s very fitting, with the likes of Kenneth Zammit Tabona brown-nosing him.
Daphne, add words if necessary: lying scum.
One can also add, grossly incompetent, totally without morals, clueless, naive, useless assholes.
And that’s only the ministers-to-be.
The Labour Party is confusing the roles of company directors and board secretaries.
The directors are those who are in charge of direction, hence policy, decisions, stewardship, protection of assets and capital, adherance to law.
The secretary is an administrative function and holds no responsibility for the direction of the company. The secretary cannot sign as a director.
The directors of a company have the power under law to remove and appoint a company secretary.
The company secretary has no right to appoint or remove directors.
The removal of directors is reserved to the general meeting of shareholders.
Ok Mr./Ms. law student. To summarise:
– Intershore (and its directors and owners) are highly likely to be charged with money laundering offences for handling dirty money; and
– Dr. Gonzi Jnr (a) was not a company secretary on the company alleged by Labour (see reply on timesofmalta.com), (b) a company secretary’s role does not normally involve handling money and their responsibility is by no means equivalent to that of a bare trustee/nominee company like Intershore and (c) this cheap reply involving geese, gander and yardsticks is yet another example of “positivity” from MLP.
It would be interesting to know who at the PL organised the frame-up of Austin Gatt.
As someone once said here on this blog:
Labour: couldn’t organise a piss-up in a brewery.
Daph…… you’re a legend!
Cannot begin to imagine what they will do when in power. They did all this when in opposition, drugs and all…you really have to be nuts to trust these corrupt bunch.