The Malta Independent 3 May 2024, Friday
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Abela says it is up to voters to scrutinise judiciary

Prime Minister Robert Abela said Thursday that it is up to the voters to show what they think of the judiciary, adding that he will not report the magistrate that he has accused of deliberately timing...

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'I have no doubt I will be charged', Muscat says; 'institutions working against Labourites'

Former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said Tuesday that he has “no doubt” he will be criminally charged following the conclusion of the magisterial inquiry into the Vitals hospitals...

Vitals magisterial inquiry concluded, passed on to AG

The Vitals inquiry concluded on Thursday 24 April and sent to the attorney general’s office on 25 April, court registrar Franklin Calleja told a court on Tuesday. Calleja was testifying...

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