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Champagne recalled due to potential presence of ecstasy; no cases in Malta thus far

Champagne recalled due to potential presence of ecstasy; no incidents in Malta so far
Mar 5 2022 Share

Bottles of Moët & Chandon across the European Union are currently being recalled due to the potential presence of liquid ecstasy in them.

The specific bottles are the 3L bottles of Moët & Chandon Impérial Ice, which are believed to have been tampered with, emptied and filled with liquid MDMA. No incidents have been reported in Malta but local authorities are monitoring the situation closely. Bottles are reportedly sold online by private individuals.

Consumers who have purchased this particular product online have been asked not to consume it. The bottles in question carry lot number LAJ7QAB6780004.

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Maltese wonder-kid Haley Bugeja nominated for prestigious AIC Serie A Team of the Year Award

Maltese wonder-kid Haley Bugeja nominated for prestigious AIC Serie A Team of the Year Award
Mar 5 2022 Share

Maltese football prodigy Haley Bugeja is at it again as the Maltese women’s national team player has been nominated for the 2020/2021 Serie A Team of the Year award presented by the Italian Footballers Association (AIC).

The Gran Galà del Calcio AIC awards night is a celebration of the female football stars who made noise across the globe, shortlisting the cream of the crop to be part of the 2020/2021 women’s Serie A best XI. Bugeja is the only player from her team  U.S. Sassuolo Calcio Femminile, to be included in the list and joins the ranks of fellow female football stars Barbara Bonansea and Cristiana Girelli from Juventus, former Milan captain Valentina Giacinti and Roma’s Annamaria Serturini amongst others.

During the 2020/21 season, Bugeja scored a whopping 12 goals, elevating her to the top of the team’s scoring charts.

Congratulations Haley!

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Bernard Grech visits Big G’s & Strait Street on Friday night to meet with youth

Bernard Grech visits Big G's & Strait Street on Friday night to meet with youth
Mar 5 2022 Share

The Nationalist Party leader was rather busy on Friday night after hitting the busy streets of Valletta and St. Julian’s to mix and mingle with Malta’s youth.

Bernard Grech was seen visiting Strait Street in Valletta and Triq Ross in St. Julian’s, both of which are typical weekend hangouts for Malta’s younger generations. Crowds flocked around the PN leader to grab a quick selfie as he continued with his campaign trail leading up to the March 26 general election.

 

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Grech has repeatedly highlighted the importance of youth in Malta’s development and him taking it a step further on Friday night may just be a testament to that belief. This week, both party leaders also visited the G.F. Abela Junior College in Msida, embracing the waves of young supporters enrolled there.

Where you in Valletta or St. Julian’s on Friday night?

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FATF to visit Malta to verify ‘substantial’ completion of action plan to get off grey list

FATF to visit Malta to verify 'substantial' completion of action plan to get off grey list
Mar 5 2022 Share

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has stated that Malta’s action plan to get off the grey-listing is ‘substantially’ completed.

An official statement reads that back in June 2021, Malta had made the commitment to work with the FATF and MONEYVAL to “strengthen the effectiveness of its Anti Money Laundering and Countering (AML) and Terrorism Financing regime (CFT)”. It went on to reveal that its action plan is ‘substantially completed’ and warrants an on-site visit for verification. With regards to reforms, the report highlighted 3 key points;

  1. Accurately showing information for companies based in Malta, allowing authorities to crack down on inaccurate ownership information and sanction gatekeepers who do not comply.
  2. Enhancing the use and operations of the government’s Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit to support authorities pursuing money-laundering cases and criminal tax. This will include clarification of the roles and responsibilities held by the Revenue Commissioner and the FIAU.
  3. Increasing FIAU’s analysis oF criminal tax offences to help local law enforcement detect and crack down on tax evasion and its risks.

The FATF plenary will meet in Berlin in June.

Is Malta on its way to exiting the grey list?

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