PN Leader Visits Special Olympics Malta At Tal-Qroqq

PN Leader Visits Special Olympics Malta At Tal-Qroqq
Jan 24 2025 Share

Nationalist Party Leader Bernard Grech paid a visit to the Sports Complex in Tal-Qroqq and the athletes of Special olympics Malta.

He was welcomed by Chairperson of Special Olympics Malta Lydia Abela, as well as National Director of Special Olympics Malta Anna Calleja.

‘If we commit urselves together, we can raise our country’s name higher and succeed as one’, said Grech.

There he met with the athletes’ parents and coaches, who shared with him the daily challenges they face.

Grech was accompanied by PN Secretary General Michael Piccinino, Shadow Minister for Inclusion and Volunteering Graziella Galea, Shadow Minister for Sport David Agius and Shadow Minister for Youth Bernice Bonello.

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Michael McIntyre: MACNIFICENT

Michael McIntyre: MACNIFICENT
Jan 24 2025 Share

Comedy superstar Michael McIntyre is set to light up the Malta Fairs and Conventions Centre (MFCC) once again with his brand-new show, MACNIFICENT!

The iconic comedian will perform on 14th and 15th March, marking his highly anticipated return to Malta after five years.

 

Yorgen Must Keep 50m Away From Shore… And Sign A Bail Book At Spinola Station

Yorgen Must Keep 50m Away From Shore... And Sign A Bail Book At Spinola Station
Jan 24 2025 Share

After it was reported that Yorgen Fenech had been granted bail, it was revealed that he must keep at least 50 metres away from the shore.

He was also ordered to sign a bail book at Spinola police station… situated near the shore.

The detail was shared on social media by Arnold Cassola, chairperson of the new Momentum political party.

The comment by Cassola was shared and backed by many, highlighting the irony of the situation.

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Here Are Yorgen Fenech’s Bail Conditions

Here Are Yorgen Fenech's Bail Conditions
Jan 24 2025 Share

Yorgen Fenech was granted bail on Friday, over five years after his arrest for involvement in the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.

The decision, made by Madam Justice Edwina Grima, came during a hearing attended by Fenech’s family and one of Caruana Galizia’s sisters.

As part of his release, Fenech was required to pay an €80,000 deposit and a €120,000 personal guarantee.

His aunt, Moira Fenech, pledged her 15.45% stake in Tumas Group as collateral, though Fenech cannot be released until written confirmation of the provisional transfer of these shares to the government is received. This process is expected to take several days.

Fenech’s bail conditions include several restrictions. He is prohibited from approaching the coast or airport within 50 meters, and must sign a bail book daily at the St Julian’s police station.

Additionally, he is required to stay at his residence between 5 pm and 11 am. The court has not disclosed the address for security reasons, but it is known that his aunt has agreed to host him.

A police officer will be stationed at the residence 24/7, and Fenech will be supervised by a probation officer.

Furthermore, his passport and identification documents will be held by the court, and he is prohibited from contacting prosecution witnesses, including Melvin Theuma and Keith Schembri.

Fenech maintains his innocence in relation to the 2017 car bomb murder of Caruana Galizia, as well as other unrelated charges.

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