“The party must not put aside bread and butter issues in its quest to lure back liberal voters.”
Former AD chairman and sociologist Michael Briguglio speaking in the aftermath of the PN’s first general convention.
“He was warned several times.”
The Dominican Order saying that former Kerygma director, Fr Charles Fenech, who is at the centre of sex abuse allegations, had been repeatedly warned and steps were taken against him.
“Had you not had sheep interrogating you, I’d have broken more than your nose.”
Lawyer Robert Abela claiming the prosecuting officer threatened his client with these words and refused to write down in the statement that the police had fractured his nose.
“It will be published at the opportune moment.”
Justice Minister Owen Bonnici declining to say when the ministers’ code of ethics will be published six months after saying it was “imminent” and previously saying “soon”.
“Definitely not guilty.”
Former Enemalta chairman Alex Tranter denying he ever made personal use of corporation funds.
“Let us work.”
Air Malta chairwoman Maria Micallef urging politicians to hold back if the airline was to survive, after its restructuring plan veered off track.
“Tea and melon.”
The last breakfast request 18-year-old Polish student, Izabela Poniedzialek, made to her roommates before she was found dead from an untreated bowel infection.