BWSC should be fined - PL deputy leader

BWSC, the company which has won the tender for the Delimara power station extension, should get a 10 per cent fine for failing to declare that three of its sub-contractors were involved in corruption cases, Labour Party deputy leader Anglu Farrugia...

BWSC, the company which has won the tender for the Delimara power station extension, should get a 10 per cent fine for failing to declare that three of its sub-contractors were involved in corruption cases, Labour Party deputy leader Anglu Farrugia said.

Speaking during an interview on One Radio, Dr Farrugia said that on a contract worth €200 million, this would save the government €20 million.

Should the government fail to carry out this procedure it would be protecting those involved in corruption. The government, he said, was duty bound to embark on legal procedures against BWSC.

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