The photographs carried on page three and the front page teaser yesterday featured a plant which has nothing to do with the bribery case now before the courts.

As indicated on the pictures themselves, the plant belongs to Schembri & Sons Ltd, which has no connection whatsoever with Alfred Schembri & Sons, which has been blacklisted by Transport Malta in connection with the bribery charges faced by a company director.

It must therefore be made amply clear that the firm Schembri & Sons Ltd and other companies forming part of the Frank Schembri Group of Companies have not been in any way blacklisted by Transport Malta or by any other authority.

The Times deeply regrets the error and the inconvenience caused to Schembri & Sons Ltd, its directors and employees.

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