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Abela made €80,000 yearly in overtime over 3 years as PA lawyer

Abela made €80,000 yearly in overtime over 3 years as PA lawyer
Mar 23 2022 Share

Prime Minister Robert Abela was reported to have pocketed €80,000 for around 1,400 hours of overtime during his work at the Planning Authority. 

The news was revealed by LovinMalta, who reported that Abela, who made €17,000 a month when working as a lawyer for the PA through direct order, requested the payment in 2017. It covered a three year period. 

The PA brief was renounced by the Prime Minister’s law firm, Abela Advocates, in January last year when he was elected PM. The contract was originally assigned to Robert’s father, George, in 2001, when he was a partner with planning law expert Ian Stafrace in Abela, Stafrace and Associates. Stafrace was appointed to the PA as a chef executive under a Nationalist administration. 

The tenure at the PA came under scrutiny recently when it was revealed that an ODZ villa he bought for €600,000 had been regularised by the PA’s planning commission three months prior. Reports on Wednesday showed that the €80,000 payment were for additional hours worked during May 2014 and November 2014, December 2014 and July 2015, September 2015 to July 2016, and January 2017. 

A PQ by PN MP Toni Bezzina in 2014 to former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat revealed that Abela Advocates was awarded €3,000 a month contract for three years, charging €55 an hour for additional work. Other reports, including Times of Malta, revealed that between 2013 and 2019, the firm was paid €1.2 million and that it increased from €7,300 monthly in 2013 to €17,110 (in 2019).  

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Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri spends a day as firefighter

Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri spends a day as firefighter
Mar 23 2022 Share

The Minister for Home Affairs, National Security and Law Enforcement Byron Camilleri put on firemen boots and suit to spend a day with the safety and security personnel. 

He said that it is not easy to do their job, but he decided to try it out to get to know the ins-and-outs of the sector. Camilleri, who will be contesting the 2nd and 4th districts, revealed that he even dealt with a fire along with the servicemen.

‘We of course took the necessary precautions as I am not trained like them’ said Camilleri. ‘I could appreciate how difficult of a job being a firemen is. I saw what they go through even in a controlled environment. I can only imagine what goes on in more dangerous environments.’

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‘Fenek Ministerjali’ – Minister Silvio Schembri serves up a rabbit dish

‘Fenek Ministerjali’ - Minister Silvio Schembri serves up a rabbit dish
Mar 23 2022 Share

It’s not often that we get to see a Minister in the role of a chef. But that is exactly what Economy Minister Silvio Schembri did as he showed off some of his skills and passion for cooking. 

Cooking for a dinner between friends, Schembri took to the kitchen to cook some rabbit and spaghetti. 

The minister opened up about how at the end of a busy week, he loves to engage in some cooking as it brings satisfaction and relaxation, especially now considering the ongoing election campaign. 

Apart from earning praise for his work in government, Schembri’s friends and family dining with him were also pleasantly surprised at the Minister’s capability in cooking. 

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Photo Source: Silvio Schembri FB

Malta Police Force unveils brand new uniforms

Malta Police Force unveils brand new uniforms
Mar 23 2022 Share

The Malta Police Force took to social media to unveil the brand new police officer uniforms, saying that the procurement process for the outfits has been completed. 

The force said that in the coming months they will be introducing the new operational uniform ‘which shall contribute towards enhanced image uniformity between all different sections of the Malta Police Force.’ 

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The modern uniform features important elements within police work, ranging from functionality to safety to sustainability to the Maltese climate. 

‘It shall improve the quality of life of our staff in line with Strategic Objective 8 of the Malta Police Transformation Strategy’ said the post. What do you make of the brand new uniform? 

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