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Majority of cars pulled over for random inspections fined or towed

Majority of cars pulled over for random inspections fined or towed
Jul 9 2022 Share

According to Transport Malta, routine roadside inspections spanning over the past few days saw the majority of cars pulled over fined for not complying with the law.

A total of 207 cars were pulled over, undergoing a full or basic inspection. These resulted in 179 fines being issued, with 15 other cars being towed. 

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The inspections include checks on car lights, car licenses, number plats, tyre and silencer conditions, insurance policies as well as searches for potentially forged documents. 

A statement by Transport Malta revealed that the purpose of these inspections is not punishing road users who do not comply to rules of the road. Instead, they are to ensure that vehicles are road-worthy and do not pose health risks to other road users. 

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€700,000 financial grant to fishermen as aid against rising fuel prices

€700,000 financial grant to fishermen as aid against rising fuel prices
Jul 9 2022 Share

The Maltese government will be granting financial aid amounting up to €700,000 to local fishermen to combat the rising fuel prices caused by the Ukraine war.

The aid scheme was announced by Agriculture, Fisheries and Animal Rights Minister Anton Refalo and Parliamentary Secretary for Fisheries, Aquaculture and Animal Rights Alicia Bugeja Said on Friday.

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The government will be providing the financial assistance to alleviate operating costs for Maltese and Gozitan fishermen. 

With around 393 applications sent to fishermen registered with the Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, the grant is equivalent to the increase in fuel prices compared to the 2022 February base figure. This was set at €0.65 per litre. 

On his part, Refalo state that the government is committed to serve as a shoulder for all those who earn their daily income in this field. 

Bugeja Said emphasised the goal of continuing to assist Maltese and Gozitan fishermen by facilitating their access to financial assistance schemes. Applications will close on 29th July 2022. 

The application must be sent by post and addressed to the Projects Unit within the Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Għammieri Government Farm, Triq l-Ingiered, Marsa.

This can also be done by visiting one of the various unloading offices located around Malta and Gozo. Upon application, fishermen must submit a copy of the receipts issued when purchasing fuel for their fishing vessel.

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Elon Musk could become the world’s very first trillionaire by 2024

Elon Musk could become the world’s very first trillionaire by 2024
Jul 8 2022 Share

Elon Musk is on his way to become the world’s very first trillionaire as the SpaceX CEO is likely to have it in the bag by 2024. 

A financial technology firm has predicted the year that the world’s wealthiest people will become trillionaires, with 51-year-old Musk set to reach the milestone the first and the fastest. 

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Musk is already the richest person on planet Earth, with a fortune of $260 billion, but this number could reach the 12 zeroes in just two years. Financial firm Approve predicted that Musk will be the first person to do so, with businessman Gautam Adani right behind him.

However, Adani is set to reach the threshold a year later, followed by ByteDance Technology Company founder Zhang Yiming and Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton chairman Bernard Arnault in 2029. 

The profits for Musk are likely to come through SpaceX and not Tesla as the former is, according to analysts, ‘challenging any preconceive notion of what was possible.’ This comes as Musk’s deal to buy Twitter faces unprecedented challenges, possibly ending the chances of the purchase. 

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Worker grievously injured due to falling metal from forklift

Worker grievously injured due to falling metal from forklift
Jul 8 2022 Share

Earlier today at around 1100hrs, police were informed that an accident had taken place in a warehouse located in the industrial zone of San Gwann. 

From preliminary investigations, police found that a 61-year-old Birkirkara resident was on duty when he was struck by a piece of metal which fell as it was being carried by a forklift. 

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The man was given medical aid on site and then rushed to Mater Dei Hospital, where he was certified as having suffered grievous injuries. 

Investigations are ongoing. 

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