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Keith Schembri To Appear Before Courts To Testify At The Expense Of An Affidavit

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Amidst speculations of an on-going investigation of pending Panamagate-verdict, the authorities have allowed Prime Minister Muscat’s Chief of Staff Keith Schembri to testify to the court of law via an affidavit. It has been determined that a few days ago, Magistrate Francesco Depasquale accepted a request configured by Prime Minister Muscat’s legal team to put forward Keith Schembri’s testament via an affidavit instead of forcing the Chief of Staff to appear in person. The court has no intention of lodging enforced patronage to disembowel the integrity of Muscat’s Office and henceforth agreed to Schembri’s method of proceedings via complete info-relinquishment against rigorous allegations condemned in his name. It is true that since the beginning of the farcical Panama data leak conspiracy, Mr Schembri has filed numerous libel suits against notorious journalist and blogger Daphne Galizia over illogical accusations regarding the latter’s involvement in segregated Panama scandals

An Interview With Konrad Mizzi Can Justify All Bounds Of Evident Progress In Malta’s Line Of Fire

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The latest developmental surge of Malta has been categorically maintained through various aspects of reformative implementations and innovativeness. The very recent energy sector reform will enable significant cost reductions in electricity production as well as shift the entire energy sector dependence on fuel oil to other renewable auctions of energy. Truth be told, the Chinese collaboration with the state energy provider Enemalta, as well as the dynamic consortium Electro Gas taking part in the endeavour has thrown the doors wide open to tentative foreign investment in the days to come.   When he was the Maltese Energy Minister, Konrad Mizzi revealed to one news outlet about his fascinating methodology enacted solely for the energy plan. In the interview, Mizzi was asked about his priorities for the energy sector; he proclaimed that the new government had inherited a weak energy sector that was in need of dire re-structuring manoeuvres. Mizzi was aware of the tarif