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Don't think this statement under oath by the Maltese police on 2 June, 2021 that Yorgen Fenech admitted under interrogation to having paid around €500,000 for #DaphneCaruanaGalizia's assassination & related matters got enough coverage.

bugdavem's tweet image. Don't think this statement under oath by the Maltese police on 2 June, 2021 that Yorgen Fenech admitted under interrogation to having paid around €500,000 for #DaphneCaruanaGalizia's assassination & related matters got enough coverage.

While you’re reading @Politico’s chilling exposé, ‘the Boom that broke Malta’ - politico.eu/article/malta-… - One News, the governing Labour Party’s rag gloats that the intimidated forensic expert has been fined (again) for a no show and rage-baits against NGOs for Politico’s article

bugdavem's tweet image. While you’re reading @Politico’s chilling exposé, ‘the Boom that broke Malta’ - politico.eu/article/malta-… - One News, the governing Labour Party’s rag gloats that the intimidated forensic expert has been fined (again) for a no show and rage-baits against NGOs for Politico’s article

Anything else is surplus. timesofmalta.com/article/read-g…

bugdavem's tweet image. Anything else is surplus.

timesofmalta.com/article/read-g…

Wonder whether the ICC looked into Vitals too or was it just neatly limited to Steward? (i.e. post 2018) timesofmalta.com/article/robert…


Time to send the “fact-checker” again to spot some grass.

The government’s favourite “fact”-checker strikes again. timesofmalta.com/article/factch…

bugdavem's tweet image. The government’s favourite “fact”-checker strikes again.

timesofmalta.com/article/factch…


Muscat would claim the sun rising in the East exculpates him. maltatoday.com.mt/news/national/…


No longer a suspect unless there’s further evidence or information indicates there actually was a crime committed.

bugdavem's tweet image. No longer a suspect unless there’s further evidence or information indicates there actually was a crime committed.

Ranier Fsadni’s tongue pierces through his cheek in this piece about how the Maltese government has brazenly reverted back to its old ways erasing #DaphneCaruanaGalizia with the most pathetic of excuses. timesofmalta.com/article/malta-…


“I’d be the first to show my disapproval if what he did was intended to be disparaging towards Daphne Caruana Galizia” Naturally no one had the wherewithal to point at Neville Gafa’s blog aka the Glenn Bustingfield blog for 2025 nevillegafa.com/2025/10/19/gha… timesofmalta.com/article/gafa-r…


Michelle Muscat’s thoughts on the 8th anniversary of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination under her husband’s watch involved tits and useful twits.

bugdavem's tweet image. Michelle Muscat’s thoughts on the 8th anniversary of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination under her husband’s watch involved tits and useful twits.

Incidentally, MCCF has been in court for over 5 years over these funds and only just agreed to settle out of court. While the whole “we are now refusing it to safeguard our reputation” is an evident fig leaf, we should talk about who accepted it in 2018 and why.

This is curious, if we accept that Binance’s contribution to MCCF was ‘bogus’ and essentially reputation laundering that risked ‘reputational damage’ to Malta should we question some people’s judgement? timesofmalta.com/article/watch-…

bugdavem's tweet image. This is curious, if we accept that Binance’s contribution to MCCF was ‘bogus’ and essentially reputation laundering that risked ‘reputational damage’ to Malta should we question some people’s judgement?

timesofmalta.com/article/watch-…
bugdavem's tweet image. This is curious, if we accept that Binance’s contribution to MCCF was ‘bogus’ and essentially reputation laundering that risked ‘reputational damage’ to Malta should we question some people’s judgement?

timesofmalta.com/article/watch-…
bugdavem's tweet image. This is curious, if we accept that Binance’s contribution to MCCF was ‘bogus’ and essentially reputation laundering that risked ‘reputational damage’ to Malta should we question some people’s judgement?

timesofmalta.com/article/watch-…
bugdavem's tweet image. This is curious, if we accept that Binance’s contribution to MCCF was ‘bogus’ and essentially reputation laundering that risked ‘reputational damage’ to Malta should we question some people’s judgement?

timesofmalta.com/article/watch-…


This is curious, if we accept that Binance’s contribution to MCCF was ‘bogus’ and essentially reputation laundering that risked ‘reputational damage’ to Malta should we question some people’s judgement? timesofmalta.com/article/watch-…

bugdavem's tweet image. This is curious, if we accept that Binance’s contribution to MCCF was ‘bogus’ and essentially reputation laundering that risked ‘reputational damage’ to Malta should we question some people’s judgement?

timesofmalta.com/article/watch-…
bugdavem's tweet image. This is curious, if we accept that Binance’s contribution to MCCF was ‘bogus’ and essentially reputation laundering that risked ‘reputational damage’ to Malta should we question some people’s judgement?

timesofmalta.com/article/watch-…
bugdavem's tweet image. This is curious, if we accept that Binance’s contribution to MCCF was ‘bogus’ and essentially reputation laundering that risked ‘reputational damage’ to Malta should we question some people’s judgement?

timesofmalta.com/article/watch-…
bugdavem's tweet image. This is curious, if we accept that Binance’s contribution to MCCF was ‘bogus’ and essentially reputation laundering that risked ‘reputational damage’ to Malta should we question some people’s judgement?

timesofmalta.com/article/watch-…

“If a party’s popularity is systematically ‘inflated’ in the polls, does this result in an electoral advantage for that party? Our results suggest that this is indeed the case.” sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


I’m sure it is only coincidence that Keith Schembri’s lawyers baselessly accuse the forensic experts of the exact same offences that he has been charged with in connection with the Vitals heist. timesofmalta.com/article/keith-…


“The Malta Security Services were monitoring [Yorgen] Fenech.” - newsbook.com.mt/en/chief-inves… Meanwhile: “Farrugia Bianco wrote: “you took care about what K said re grande fratello?” …“He told me that they’re following you.” timesofmalta.com/article/keith-…


"When the Auditor General concludes and publishes the report, the people will be able to judge who said the truth and who made the allegations," the PL said. And now? timesofmalta.com/article/opm-bu…


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