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Activists from pressure group Occupy Justice on Thursday filed a formal police report demanding an investigation into the latest 17 Black revelations.

Rachel Williams, from Occupy Justice, said outside the Valletta police station that the police had been given articles written by Reuters and the Times of Malta, "as it appears they do not know the facts contained in them".

Ms Williams said the revelations showed how Panama companies opened by the Prime Minister's chief of staff Keith Schembri and Tourism Minister Konrad Mizzi, planned to receive €150,000 monthly from 17 Black, a company owned by power station businessman Yorgen Fenech.

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She said these "facts about money-laundering" were worrying for the whole nation which was being run by "crooks".

Ms Williams said the Maltese population deserved better, and Occupy Justice would not give up until justice was served.

 

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