Public Works Implementing 3 Projects In Birgu

Public Works Implementing 3 Projects IN Birgu
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In Vittoriosa, the Public Works Department is carrying out three significant projects for the residents of Birgu. These include the regeneration and enhancement of an area in Triq San Lawrenz, the planning of infrastructure works set to begin in Triq Wenzu Dyer, Triq il-Lvant, and Triq Melchiorre Gafa, and the completion of the Regatta Club House construction.

With an investment exceeding one million euros, these long-awaited projects aim to improve the quality of life for local residents, provide top-level facilities for Regatta Club volunteers, and benefit the entire Vittoriosa community.

The regeneration of Triq San Lawrenz is now in its final phase, creating a communal space for residents to relax. Works have included replacing the surrounding wall, installing a new accessibility ramp, laying a concrete pavement, and adding four extra parking spaces.

Meanwhile, the Regatta Club House project is also nearing completion. Works have included constructing an additional floor, installing a lift for improved accessibility, upgrading doors and windows, and carrying out electrical, plumbing, and finishing works.

Additionally, the Public Works Department, in collaboration with the Water Services Corporation and the Birgu Local Council, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding to undertake major infrastructure improvements in three key roads.

Parliamentary Secretary for Public Works, Omar Farrugia, highlighted that these projects reflect ongoing collaboration between Public Works, local councils, and voluntary organisations. He emphasised the importance of listening to communities to implement projects that enhance quality of life and safeguard local heritage.

Vittoriosa Mayor John Boxall expressed gratitude to the Public Works Department for addressing long-standing needs in Birgu and delivering projects highly anticipated by residents.

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Former Eurovision Star Thanks Police For Help After Crash

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Former Maltese Eurovision star Chiara took to social media to thank police officers for their assistance after a road crash that she experienced.

The officers, hailing from the Valletta police station, assisted the former ‘Angel’ singer after she had just been in an accident.

‘They helped me a lot. They even changed my car tyre so I could drive back home. It meant a lot for me.’

‘From the bottom of my heart, well done and thank you for your work. Always grateful!’

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Meridianbet Foundation’s Book Donation Campaign Expands Across Globe

Meridianbet Foundation’s Book Donation Campaign Expands Across Globe
Mar 10 2025 Share

Bridging the Cultural Gap in Small Communities

The lack of funding for cultural institutions has forced many small libraries and community centers across the world to close their doors. However, there are also stories of hope that prove a different future is possible. One such story comes from Serbia, where a social media post inspired a positive change, leading the Meridianbet Foundation to take action.

In response, the foundation launched a major global campaign aimed at supporting small libraries and encouraging reading habits in local communities. As part of the campaign, Meridianbet employees collected books they had read and donated them to small libraries and culture centers. 

A Catalyst for a Wider Regional Initiative

This local success has become the starting point for a larger regional campaign by the Meridianbet Foundation. With the goal of preserving cultural institutions, the campaign will focus on equipping small libraries with a diverse selection of books and encouraging communities to embrace reading once again.

“Preserving cultural institutions is a matter of great importance for the Meridianbet Foundation,” said Stefan Todorović, head of Global CSR at Meridianbet Foundation. “Our employees have once again demonstrated their willingness to contribute. A large number of books were collected through an internal campaign, now enriching the shelves of dozens of libraries across our markets. This is just one of many similar actions we hope to see more of in the future.”

Expanding the Campaign Across Regions

The campaign will be implemented across all markets Meridianbet, part of the Golden Matrix Group (NASDAQ: GMGI) operates. The aim is to enrich local libraries, support lifelong learning, and encourage reading habits, especially in underserved communities.

By donating books and resources, the foundation seeks to ensure that small libraries can continue to exist despite financial constraints. This initiative reflects Meridianbet’s broader commitment to corporate social responsibility and its mission to empower communities through education and culture.

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Jason Azzopardi’s Requests For Inquiry Into Minister Dismissed

Jason Azzopardi's Requests For Inquiry Into Minister Dismissed
Mar 10 2025 Share

Lawyer Jason Azzopardi’s efforts to initiate magisterial inquiries into Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri’s alleged involvement in corruption and money laundering have suffered a setback.

Three separate applications, filed by Azzopardi, were dismissed by Magistrate Brigitte Sultana, who concluded that the requests did not meet the legal criteria for such inquiries.

The applications raised serious allegations involving Camilleri, his wife Deborah Camilleri, and ministry officials.

The first application referred to road works in Nadur, the second concerned berthing rights in Mġarr, and the third related to the construction of a swimming pool at the Gozo Sports Complex.

In all three cases, Azzopardi sought the seizure of mobile phones, servers, and devices to preserve evidence. However, the magistrate deemed these requests “extremely generic” and noted that they raised doubts about the reliability of the information presented.

The magistrate also pointed out that not all of the alleged offences carried a penalty of more than three years in prison, which is a crucial requirement for initiating a magisterial inquiry.

Azzopardi’s claims of a “web of corruption, money laundering, and bribery” were dismissed due to the lack of specifics on how these crimes were committed.

The magistrate emphasised that there was no evidence of money laundering or bribery, nor was any documentation presented to support claims of unexplained wealth.

Azzopardi had also referred to various media reports to back his allegations, but the magistrate ruled that these reports did not constitute legal evidence. The information presented was considered to be merely journalistic opinion, and the anonymous sources involved could not be used as valid evidence without proper authorisation.

The latest series of requests by Azzopardi was rooted in concerns regarding a significant overrun in the budget for a project involving the construction of a swimming pool at the Gozo Sports Complex.

This was the third time Azzopardi had filed a request targeting Camilleri. The first had connected Camilleri and his wife to alleged corruption in the distribution of mooring locations at Mġarr Harbour, while the second focused on the road works project in Nadur, which went over budget by approximately €10.5 million, bringing the total cost to €18.5 million.

Despite the dismissal of these inquiries, Minister Camilleri has consistently denied any wrongdoing, asserting that he is the victim of political persecution.

He has further defended both the swimming pool and the Nadur road projects, arguing that the assessments of cost overruns did not account for other related contracts essential to the completion of the projects.

The legal setbacks for Azzopardi highlight the challenges faced by private citizens seeking to initiate magisterial inquiries into alleged misconduct. Nonetheless, the allegations surrounding Minister Camilleri and his ministry are likely to continue to fuel public debate and scrutiny.

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