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Secret
Service official and businessman give evidence
By Kurt Sansone
A number of people earmarked by the Police Commissioner, have
given evidence in front of Magistrate Miriam Hayman, who is heading
the inquiry into allegations of sexual harassment against the Police
Commissioner
A case of two weights and two
measures?
Two police inspectors who were accused of sexual abuse were automatically
suspended on half pay, after the alleged victims presented their
report at a police station. The procedure meted out to the two police
inspectors contrasts heavily to inaction on the part of the Home
Affairs Minister regarding the serious allegations of sexual harassment
made against the Police Commissioner, George Grech.
Ban
PA fee for installation of satellite dish say dealers
Satellite
dealers, who are increasing in number in Malta, want the Government
to remove the fees regarding applications for notifications to the
Planning Authority for installing a digital satellite dish. The
dealers say that this goes against the concept of free trade and
gives an unfair advantage to Melita Cable Television
Air
Malta seeks chief executive from foreign pastures
In an
unprecedented move, the national Airline Air Malta is advertising
the vacancy of Chief Executive Officer
Price
Club future bright - Zammit
foreign
company to take 50% equity stake in chain
In
a wide-ranging and candid interview, Price Club director Victor
Zammit this week expressed his belief that, despite the highly publicised
financial difficulties encountered by the supermarket chain over
recent months, the chain nevertheless has a bright future
Widespread
call for investigation into PA board's tuna penning approval
By
David Lindsay
Following
the Planning Authority's controversial decision to allow a St Paul's
Bay tuna pen - owned by Azzopardi Fisheries - to double its cages
from four to eight, a group of NGOs and academics have called on
the prime minister himself to set up a team to investigate the decision
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