Tangentopoli Maltija

Julian Delia with a summary of the key points we’ve learned throughout the last two months of court hearings in the criminal case connected to the fraudulent Vitals/Steward hospitals deal

Crocodile Tears

When we talk about human rights breaches, we need to remember that this kind of breach can only be committed by the government, because it is the authorities who are ultimately responsible for ensuring such breaches do not occur

Attacking evidence

When you’re one of the accused in a case which involves enough evidence to fill up a hall, your lawyers are going to need to rely on one strategy: attacking the evidence-gathering process, along with the evidence itself

Lame trust

In case you ever assumed that, for a government payment to be issued, there must be a long list of people double and triple checking each other’s work, you might be a bit shocked by the facts we learned in court today