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Up to 47 traffic accidents everyday between April and June

Up to 47 traffic accidents everyday between April and June
Aug 8 2022 Share

According to the National Statistics Office (NSO), an 18% increase in traffic accidents over 2021 during 2022’s second quarter was registered. This translates to a total of 4,240 traffic accidents in 3 months. Six people died due to traffic accidents; 3 drivers, 3 pedestrians. 

15 deaths were registered in the first 6 months of 2022 – with 9 fatalities in first three months. An increase of 25.5% over 2021 in overall first quarter accidents was also registered. The majority of grievously injured were males (71.4%). 6 fatalities also all male. Most of the casualties (at 62.6%) involved people aged between 26 and 59. 

Passenger cars majority of vehicles involved in accidents (57.6%). Motorcycles in second (34.5%). Vehicles carrying goods came in third at around 4.6%. Birkirkara registered most accidents with 294 cases, followed by St Paul’s Bay and Qormi with 218 and 206 cases respectively. 

All districts recorded an increase in road traffic accidents when compared to the second quarter of the previous year. Highest number of road traffic accidents took place on Monday (16.2%), whereas the highest number of road traffic casualties occurred on Tuesdays with 80 casualties. 

The time bracket which saw the highest amount of road traffic accidents was between 15:00 – 17:59 with 22.1% of total cases. The 09:00 – 11:59 time bracket followed second with 915 cases. The least amount of accidents occurring daily took place between 03:00 and 05:59 with 71 cases. 

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10 MPs receive penalties from Standards Commissioner over unauthorised absence from Parliament.

Aug 8 2022 Share

Standards Commissioner George Hyzler wrote to ten MPs throughout 2021 to remind them of due administrative penalties over unauthorised absence from parliament.

This piece of news was unveiled through the annual report released by the standards commissioner for 2021.

Back in 2016, an administrative penalty worth €50 over unauthorised absences was introduced. This penalty is applicable to every MP including the Prime Minister, ministers, parliamentary secretaries, shadow ministers and back benchers.

In order to take a session off, MPs must be excused by the Speaker. A leave of absence will be given to members if they are sick and can prove it, have business to attend to which affects the government, parliament or their party and/or extraordinary circumstances which will also need to be backed up by some sort of evidence.

It was reported that in 2018 and 2017, a total of €8,600 was spent by MPs as fines for skipping or missing parliament sessions.

From information tabled by the house, it was found out that between June 2017 and December 2019, opposition MP Marlene Farrugia missed the most sessions with a total of 47. Next in line were Labour MPs Anton Refalo and José Herrera and Nationalist MPs  Marthese Portelli and Karl Gouder who missed 38 sessions.

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WATCH: Joseph Portelli receives a hero’s welcome during Hamrun feast

WATCH: Joseph Portelli receives a hero’s welcome during Hamrun feast
Aug 8 2022 Share

As thousands convened to the streets of Ħamrun to celebrate the iconic San Gejtanu feast, entrepreneur and President of Ħamrun Spartans Joseph Portelli received nothing short of a hero’s welcome as he joined the celebrations. 

 

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The business mogul has become highly associated with the locality after he became the president of the football club. He has been pivotal in the local team’s recent history, revamping it and giving it a major boost to its more recent successes. 

And the locals were sure to show their appreciation for the Gozitan businessman whose passion for the game has been highlighted multiple times in various interviews. 

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Valletta mayor condemns rubbish left in city centre after feast

Aug 8 2022 Share

Valletta mayor Alfred Zammit took to Facebook to condemn the person or people who left a rubbish dump in the city centre after the massive festivities the city celebrated this past week.

The feast of Saint Dominic, one of the two feasts that Valletta celebrates, took place last Sunday and it was reportedly a huge success being the first proper feast they could hold since Covid-19.

In his post, Zammit said that a person with no respect left this massive dump in the city centre. He also criticised all those who instead of helping out took the opportunity to attack the Labour council and, according to him, damage the capital city even more.

He confirmed that the council, with the help of the cleaning department, took care of the issue and that they will partner up with the police department to try and find who was responsible for the unsanitary act.

To end the post he appealed to every Valletta citizen to further help out to continue making and keeping Valletta cleaner.

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