Labour MP Rosianne Cutajar hit back at Repubblika over double standards following the NGO’s calling of the Police Commissioner to investigate the MP over ethics breach. The case centred around a number of images showing Cutajar giving small bags of oranges to elderly residents in the Smartcare Dar Pinto home in Qormi, her home town.
Cutajar stated that despite trying to understand and work on situations when someone doesn’t agree or criticises her, she found it baffling to make a request to the Police Commissioner because of ‘four oranges.’ She called it disproportionate and completely exaggerated, and was particularly critical of the President of Republika Robert Aquilina.
Cutajar stated that Robert, who is Nationalist MP Karol Aquilina’s brother, never approached her when passing by each other around Valletta. Cutajar also highlighted how Nationalist MP Jason Azzopardi presented a generous food donation to an NGO in his electoral district just hours after Republika called for an investigation into Cutajar’s gifts.
Cutajar said that if her action breaks electoral laws, then so does Azzopardi’s gesture. Referencing the Nationalist Party, she stated that ‘Jason Azzopardi can carry out these gestures in his district. Everyone on that side of the room can do this.’
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Photo Source: Rosianne Cutajar FB