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PN Call For Publication Of 17 Black & Panama Papers Inquiry

PN Call For Publication Of 17 Black & Panama Papers Inquiry
Jan 6 2025 Share

The Nationalist Party (PN) has renewed its call for the full publication of the Magistrates’ Inquiry into the 17 Black company and the Panama Papers.

Concerns have been raised after the Attorney General refused to release the report, not even to Simon Busuttil and David Casa, who were instrumental in initiating the investigation.

The PN has criticised the Attorney General for failing to meet her obligation to make the inquiry’s findings public. Shadow Ministers Claudette Buttigieg and Darren Carabott held a press conference outside Castille, stating that the Attorney General’s refusal to share the report demonstrates a lack of transparency.

They reiterated their party’s stance that the findings must be published to ensure accountability and justice.

The inquiry was launched following the efforts of former PN leader Simon Busuttil and MEP David Casa, who pushed for action after inaction by authorities, including the Police Commissioner.

The case was initially brought to light by journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, who exposed 17 Black’s links to former Minister Konrad Mizzi and Chief of Staff Keith Schembri before her assassination.

The PN also highlighted concerns about government interference in investigations, citing irregularities in high-profile cases such as the Electrogas power station and Vitals hospitals contracts. These cases, initially linked to mismanagement, are now believed to involve criminal wrongdoing.

The PN affirmed it will continue to push for the publication of the inquiry, emphasising that the Maltese people deserve to know the truth about corruption allegations and the misuse of public funds.

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When Do You Think Is The Best Time To Put Away Your Christmas Tree?

When Do You Think Is The Best Time To Put Away Your Christmas Tree?
Jan 6 2025 Share

The timing of taking down your Christmas tree might carry more significance than you think.

Traditionally, the evening before the Epiphany, known as Twelfth Night, is considered the best time to take down decorations. Folklore suggests leaving them up past this date may bring bad luck.

However, some people choose to take their tree down before the new year to avoid bringing “baggage” into the next year.

Whether you follow tradition, clear up after New Year’s or enjoy your decor for longer or shorter, there’s really no set date to take down your tree.

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5 Year Old Raises €350 For Puttinu Cares For Birthday

5 Year Old Raises €350 For Puttinu Cares For Birthday
Jan 6 2025 Share

Little Emily Theuma just raised €350 for Puttinu Cares to celebrate her turning 5 years old!

‘This little cute girl chose to celebrate her special day in the most generous way’, wrote the NGO.

Instead of gifts, Emily asked her friends to donate to Puttinu and help other kids struggling with serious diseases like cancer.

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Carer At Home Subsidy Increased To €8,500 For Full-Time Carers

Carer At Home Subsidy Increased To €8,500 For Full-Time Carers
Jan 6 2025 Share

The Carer at Home scheme is set to see an increase in its annual subsidy, rising from €8,000 to €8,500 for full-time carers.

This enhancement was announced by Parliamentary Secretary for Active Aging Malcolm Paul Agius Galea as part of the 2025 Budget proposals.

Last year, the subsidy was raised by €1,000, bringing the total investment for this initiative in 2025 to €8 million.

The scheme provides financial assistance to elderly individuals who require carers for their daily needs, benefitting over 1,100 recipients to date. For those employing part-time carers, the subsidy will now be calculated on a pro-rata basis, offering added flexibility to meet different needs.

Funds are deposited directly into beneficiaries’ bank accounts on a monthly basis following approval, ensuring prompt and reliable support. This efficient process aims to ease the financial burden on families and caregivers.

Parliamentary Secretary Agius Galea highlighted that the scheme enables the elderly to remain in the comfort of their own homes while offering families reassurance that their loved ones are cared for by qualified professionals.

Dr. Renzo De Gabriele, CEO of the Active Aging and Community Care Agency, emphasised the scheme’s role in helping elderly individuals retain their independence, calling it a vital support for the most vulnerable.

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