Peter Paul Zammit: he’ll be kept on the state payroll as “coordinator of security for national events”
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July 3, 2014 at 7:21pm
Peter Paul Zammit has resigned. He will be kept on the state payroll as “coordinator of security for national events”.
This must mean that when the national festivities committee rolls out the Hardrock Cafe mobile stage (Hardrock Cafe Malta franchisee: Silvio Debono; PR consultant to Silvio Debono’s businesses: Lou Bondi) for the national festivities event Music From Elsewhere next week (national festivities organiser in his capacity as a government consultant, and consultant to Silvio Debono/Hard Rock Malta in his personal capacity: Lou Bondi), Peter Paul Zammit will be handling the bouncers.
Ray Zammit is the new commissioner of police.
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http://www.the-report.net/malta/jun2014/928-interview-silvio-debono-founder-of-seabank-group
http://www.visitmalta.com/en/event-details/2014-07/music-from-elsewhere-7682
“Mister, I love the way you wear that hat.”
DOMINE DIRIGE NOS et ne inducat nos in peccatus sed delibera nos de illo malo.
You missed the “happy ending” of the story: during a national event Silvio ‘Do You Know Who I Am’ Scerri will appear from nowhere and demand the arrest of the “coordinator of security for national events” for failing to recognise him and allow him into the VIP zone.
Someone snaps a photo of the incident and is immediately taken to Police HQ for interrogation.
Within minutes the story together with various photos is sent to this website by three members of the “international network of spies” which J.Dalli BA hates so much.
I wonder if we will see him on stage playing guitar and watching out for any security issues at the same time.
What will he do between events?
I’d rather not answer that.
Has this guy been fired before his first assignment ?
http://daphnecaruanagalizia.com/2014/05/developer-in-eur3-6-million-yana-mintoff-land-deal-appointed-head-of-security-for-commonwealth-heads-of-government-meeting-in-malta-next-year/
Yet another salary for one of the boys paid by the Maltese taxpayers.