Letters to the editor - March 1, 2025
- A group of former PN employees is preparing a class-action lawsuit against three former PN general secretaries, Austin Gatt, Joe Saliba, and Lawrence Gonzi, for failing to pay their national insurance contributions to the department concerned.
- Jeremy Harbinson, the chief investigator in the three-hospitals case, informed Madam Justice Edwina Grima through an affidavit that he will not come to Malta to testify or submit to questions.
- Silvio Camilleri, the former chief justice, has posted approximately 650 anti-Labour comments online, raising concerns about the judiciary.
- PN's shadow spokesperson for justice, Karol Aquilina, accused the government of wanting to introduce reforms 'to kill anyone it wanted,' which he refused to retract despite requests.
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Letters to the Editor: U.S. debt
Lower the debt, but do not be cruel Picture yourself owning a rather large house with a wide spectrum of diversity within the residents. You realize that your expenses exceed your income and you are heavily in debt; what you can afford to pay doesn’t even pay for the interest charged. One logical step you could take is to lower expenses. Residents of the house include children in need of medical care to survive. You have a disabled adult who liv…
Letters to the editor - March 1, 2025
Politically momentous weeksThe last few weeks were quite politically momentous ones.First, we heard the news that a number of former PN employees were preparing a ‘class-action’ against three former PN general secretaries – Austin Gatt, Joe Saliba and Lawrence Gonzi – for having failed to pay their national insurance contributions to the department concerned. Instead,...
Letters to the Editor
Sugar industry potential Fiji’s sugar industry has long been a key pillar of our economy, yet much of its potential remains untapped. While we continue to export large quantities of raw sugar, the time has come to focus on value-added products such as refined sugar, specialty sugars, and ethanol production to enhance economic returns. Countries like Brazil, Thailand, and Mauritius have successfully transitioned to processing their sugar before e…
Letter from the Editors
The Editorial Board Dear Reader, It seems slightly odd to wish people a happy new year in March, but then again, this is the first issue of 2025 (and we’re all a bit weird around here) - so Happy New Year to you all and welcome to Issue 19 of EPOCH, Art and Architecture! We’d like to start with some words of thanks. Our Chairperson and Medieval Editor, Ed Moore, is leaving the Editorial Board, but will continue on as our Medieval Editor as he sh…
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