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February 23, 2013 at 3:30pm
Posted by ciccio:
Emmanuel Mallia wants Faberge eggs? I thought he would be happy with a jerry-can full of water from the St. George Square fountain.
He can always put it in the freezer and then he’ll have the most amazing block of ice.
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Be careful Daphne. If Manuel doesn’t like this photo he’ll push for imprisonment.
Platinette must be fuming.
Manuel’s monopoly board.
Go straight to jail…..
The resemblance is striking, but only on the outside.
Platinette is a talented entertainer. The one on the left, on the other hand… let’s leave it at that.
Looks like MLP is going downhill rapidly. The objective is to win the election not file or win several vindictive law suits.
They lost focus completely and they brought this upon themselves.
Muscat must be fuming.
Lucky for them (though not us), those intending to vote for them are clueless and only believe what they’re told by SuperOne. I can’t believe that they are still sharing the ‘scandal’ of the Euro 5000 clock on Facebook as if none of the rest has happened.
Muscat must be fuming while looking at a mirror.
“He said that on the instruction of his clients he had written to the lawyers of the fiduciary company Intershore Ltd and copied the directors, informing them of what happened and asking them to regularise their position. Martin Fenech on behalf of the three directors wrote back saying they would perform a due diligence of the activities of the company.” – Manwel Mallia
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130223/local/labour.458882
If the directors of Intershore took it upon themselves to carry out a “due diligence of the activities of the company” this puts even more responsibility on their shoulders. They should at that point have discovered any involvement in transactions relating to illegal commissions. And if this is the case, then Joe Cordina took the responsibility upon himself as one of the directors for any involvement of Intershore with illegal commissions.
When a man in his sixties goes for a Porsche Boxster there can only be one reason.
From the Bible itself: verse 2:38 to 2:52
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPhoazBcLYY
It sounds like its the same reason why someone aged over 60 would join the Labour Party.
I still can’t understand why the Labour Party set the ball rolling to uncover all this muck.
Did they really think they could pin it onto the Nationalist Party? And that they would not dig deeper to exonerate themselves?
And why did they feel the need to do it in the first place? Had their power station proposal been so negatively received that they felt the need to shore themselves up once more. Did they want to wipe the floor with the PN?
Wouldn’t it have been infinitely safer for them to do absolutely nothing all campaign long and still win? Are they so thick?
The problem with Labour ( well one of the problems with Labour) is that they follow Super One so religiously that they believe their own lies.
The pompous attitude of Konrad Mizzi towards Tonio Fenech is a typical example of how much Labour believe that they are the best of the best and that the PN are a bunch of stupid morons.
Easy, no planning and shit internal intelligence. In army parlance, a negligent discharge.
What is with Manuel Mallia and the fountain? It’s regularly referred to here but I never got it.
[Daphne – His wife and nanny have been seen filling jerry-cans with water from the wall-fountains at St George’s Square (the Mainguard), then pushing them back home in children’s pushchairs. They live in Valletta.]
I have my doubts whether Faberge eggs can be boiled in stolen water. Not even the Romanov dynasty had ever tried to do that – and they had quite a collection of Faberges, didn’t they.
In other words it is useless to carry jerry cans all the way from Hastings and back just for trying to have a boiled Faberge for breakfast.
Very probably the liquid was used to wash the twins’ derrieres only.