Joseph Muscat yesterday again asked the Prime Minister whether he had published all Enemalta reports.

Interviewed by Miriam Dalli under the tent in Santa Luċija, the Labour leader said that twice in the past week, the Government said it failed to release papers related to the energy sector.

The two reports were only published after persistent questioning, Dr Muscat added.

“This morning the Government released another report on the gas pipeline which it said had been forgotten. But again I ask the Prime Minister: are you sure that all reports have been published?”

Dr Muscat did not elaborate on which report he was referring to, continuing to ask the teasing question he has been posing over the past week. On the oil corruption allegation, Dr Muscat said the Prime Minister’s reply to journalists, on whether he was made aware of the claim, had raised more questions than it answered.

Lawrence Gonzi categorically condemned any act of corruption and said he did not remember ever being warned about Frank Sammut, who is at the centre of oil corruption claims.

On pensions, Dr Muscat said the key was to increase the participation of women in the labour market and boost economic growth.

The Labour leader ended by appealing for unity.

“Let us break the vicious circle of retribution. We will fix injustices without creating new ones and this will be the biggest gift we give our children in this generation,” he said.

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