'Vote buying': Farrugia claims individual spent €250,000

Labour deputy leader Anglu Farrugia backs up his "vote buying" claims in an interview with The Sunday Times being published today, claiming somebody spent as much as €250,000 in the two days prior to the March 8 general election. He also insists that...

Labour deputy leader Anglu Farrugia backs up his "vote buying" claims in an interview with The Sunday Times being published today, claiming somebody spent as much as €250,000 in the two days prior to the March 8 general election.

He also insists that his record in the police force does him proud, and his qualities will be useful in the Labour leadership team headed by Joseph Muscat.

The full text of the interview can be seen in the interviews section. Video excerpts in Maltese are being carried above. The interview was conducted by Herman Grech.

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