The Times of Malta (September 26) quotes a spokeswoman for the Justice Ministry as saying that “cases pending before the Land Arbitration Board, although as important as any other case, were very few and, therefore, even one single judgment would distort the figures in an unrealistic manner”.

If there are so few cases before this board, why is a case instituted in 2003 and closed for judgment in 2009 still waiting for delivery of judgment in 2015?

 

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