The planning authority has an enforcement notice out on Medasia
And yet the Law Commissioner and Chief of Constitutional Reform thinks nothing of dining there, getting friendly with the bosses, and accepting invitations for the typically Maltese male vulgarity of burning money by powering to Scoglitti for lunch, in the sort of offshore RHIB favoured by smugglers, then back the same day.
And what about that Pierre Calleja, about to be made deputy Police Commissioner? What sort of inappropriate behaviour is that?
As a side reference: so many Maltese men just don’t get it, do they. They belong on the fringes of the Middle East. Centuries of European civilisation and sophistication have just passed them by.
Naghmlu l-flus, nixtru ‘ripp’ u mmorru lunch Sqallija. If I were single I would probably slit my wrists.
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Medasia’s owner’s brother is also an assistance police commissioner.
Issa l-Gvern taghhom, jaghmlu li jridu. Hekk qaluli f’wicci. Daqshekk rawni hemm mat-tfajla.
Scoglietto
I suppose they reasoned that since “Malta Taghna Lkoll” they might as well grab a part of it before anyone else does.
How unfair that some people can do what they want with the blessing of the authorities while others try to abide the rules.
I know of a restaurant with a front terrace covered by a wooden pergola which is there for the past 30 years and Mepa wants the owner to remove it when it’s doing no harm and is not an eyesore.
Honi soit qui mal y pense!
What if the Law Commissioner and Chief of Constitutional Reform was dining at Medasia and getting friendly with the bosses there, in order to collect evidence o.b.o. MEPA?
Tut! Tut!