Tonio Fenech has filed a complaint with the police against Maria l-Maws and Chris Cardona
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February 22, 2013 at 5:43pm
That’s a ‘kwerela’, a request for prosecution, in this case for slander, for what they said about him at their press conference yesterday evening.
I’m listening to the Labour reporters and the only thing I can think, apart from how frigging thick and brainwashed they are, is that they quite obviously see women as extensions of their husbands.
Michelle Muscat makes jewellery and sells it. Do they pursue her to see to whom she’s selling or giving it? Well, with their line of reasoning, they should. After all, she’s gearing up to be the wife of the prime minister.
For all we know, she’s handing out necklaces to switchers.
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It was his brother’s wife who made the clock.
Have a look at Malta Today’s headline parroting that Gatt reporter saying that clock was a token of appreciation.
Is she also involved in Si Mangia?
If yes, shall we see who goes there for lunch?
Will Evarist and Chris bring along Manuel Mallia, David Farrugia Sacco and Franco Debono as their defence lawyers?
Cardona was relying on Farrugia himself. The utter idiot.
Evarist will accuse Tonio of denigrating the local crafts scene next.
Anglu Farrugia should investigate the necklaces-for-votes scandal. He’s got plenty of time on his hands now.
SIX LIES IN ONE DAY.
Labour have started building their power station – the power station of lies.
If they freeze them they will have a blokka silg.
http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/en/newsdetails/news/elections2013/Fenech-confronts-trader-Sister-in-law-gave-me-token-of-appreciation-20130222
INCREDIBLE, he specifically and utterly denied that statement that it wasn’t a token of appreciation.
Yes, they would do that. If I were Tonio I’d add Saviour to the list of slanderers.
I think it’s just been changed.
‘…..That Intershore transferred ownership of Aikon back to George Farrugia in January 2011 at the time of the lawsuit instituted by Farrugia’s brothers, of Powerplan….’
Quite a detail.
A very important detail, not quite a detail.