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Rosianne Cutajar denies reimbursing money from property dealings

Mar 16 2021 Share

Labour MP Rosianne Cutajar claimed she did not receive any money from a man claiming she has to reimburse €44,500 and also denies having already reimbursed €2,000. She also claimed she is holding the individual accountable for damaging her political career. Cutajar was replying to a judicial letter filled in by an Mdina property would-be seller, Joseph Camilleri. Camilleri is the ultimate beneficial owner of Green Eyes Limited.

Camilleri claims to have forked out money in cash days after a promised sale signed on 14th May 2019 as fees, on condition that neither Cutajar nor associate Carmel Farrugia were to dispose of it until sale was finalised. When the promise of sale had expired, neither refunded Camilleri. Cutajar temporarily resigned from her position as an investigation was carried out. Cutajar did claim however that there ever was any connection between her and Camilleri.

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COVID-19 vaccination letters sent to Maltese emigrants

Mar 16 2021 Share

Authorities have recognised that people who left Malta several years ago have received letters at addresses of residences they occupied before emigrating. The vaccination letters invited them to get COVID-19 vaccine jabs in Malta despite having emigrated. The current residents got over excited over vaccination invites, only to discover they were addressed to the previous inhabitants.

Times of Malta reported that readers told the source how their parents, aged over 70, did not receive their invitation but instead received those of others who no longer lived in the residence. Health sources informed Times of Malta that they were trying their best to avoid such errors, despite there being some of these letters being already sent out. The amount of erroneous letters sent out is currently unknown.

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COVID-19 cleaning in various Maltese localities

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Clayton Bartolo took to FaceBook to highlight the incentives, alongside Clean Malta – Cleansing and Maintenance Division, to clean Malta’s streets during the COVID-19 pandemic. Along with the vaccination roll out quest and the various measures put in place to mitigate the pandemic’s dangerous impact.

🇲🇹 iżjed tindif f’San Pawl il-Baħar fl-inħawi ta’ Burmarrad. Deo Debattista | Clean Malta – Cleansing and Maintenance Division | Ramon Deguara

Posted by Clayton Bartolo on Sunday, 14 March 2021

The Minister for Tourism highlighted cleanings happening in San Pawl il-Bahar in areas around Burmarrad and Bugibba, as well as Naxxar. Bartolo emphasises the importance of Malta’s streets cleanliness as a vital aspect of mitigating the COVID-19 pandemic. With Malta registering 313 new cases as of 16th March, the battle against COVID-19 continues with this being one of the many measures authorities are taking to ensure the safety of the population as well as the gradual victory over the pandemic.

🇲🇹 L-indafa fit-toroq tagħna dejjem tibqa' priorita għalina biex immexxu lill-pajjiżna 'l quddiem. Inkomplu nkunu Gvern għan-nies.

Posted by Clayton Bartolo on Monday, 15 March 2021

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Ibrahimovic returns to Sweden’s squad five years after retirement

Mar 16 2021 Share

Five years after retiring from international football, Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been recalled to Sweden’s squad as the World Cup Qualifiers loom closer. The striker has been included in the squads for the games against Georgia on 25th March and Kosovo three days later, with a friendly match against Estonia on 31st of March.

Now 39-years-old, Ibrahimovic took to Twitter to announce his return, with a caption stating ‘The return of the God’, with Sweden coach Janne Andersson stating that he is the best Sweden has had and can contribute his immense experience to the other players on the pitch. The player had walked away from international football after Euro 2016, with Sweden reaching the quarter-finals of the 2018 World Cup.

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