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Auditor General confirms MaltaToday 2008 reports into a €4.6 million spending spree of direct orders and mismanaged contracts at Mater Dei. Gonzi: ‘I’d do it again’

Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi yesterday ignored a warning by the Auditor General that the government was not securing value-for-money contracts, after blessing a €2 million direct order for Group 4 Securitas (G4S) to run internal security at Mater Dei Hospital, just two months before the 8 March general elections. >>


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Italy proposes patrol boat captains to screen asylum claims on high seas

Disappointing end to Chiara’s run

Lija mayor takes MCA to court over mobile antennae

More construction woes for Sliema with removal of tariffs

Thumbs down to wind farm at Sikka l-Bajda - report

AD promises consistency on quality of life issues

Political party news chiefs step down

Temporary marinas irk St Paul’s Barracudas

Five years in Brussels, 300 plenary sittings and 5,000 votes later

Constitutional amendment saves far-right candidate

‘Let nobody witness my horrors’

Labour, PN hog BA final debate

Three men arraigned on theft, assault charges

Dalli calls on medics to go for conciliation

PN launches MEPs’ electoral manifesto

Gaming director charged

 


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