This article was first published in The Times of Malta, on Saturday 27th August 2016 I read with interest Desmond Zammit Marmara’s Talking Point titled ‘Problems Labour must tackle’ (August 17). Though the author has tried hard to sound objective, I believe the article was very apologetic of the huge scandals surrounding this administration, and the author has basically joined the government propaganda machine in asking the people to close an eye to the stench of corruption emanating from anything Joseph Muscat has been involved in, just because the economy has kept on doing well. This has been Joseph Muscat’s sole line of defence in front of all the scandalous dealings that have been uncovered. The country is still doing well, so the people should not worry about corruption. Neither about Panama Gate, nor about the sorry state of the police leadership, nor about the Ombudsman’s damning reports on his Ministers, nor about blatant abuse of power. Zammit Marmara starts from the pr
Mark huwa inġinier u kandidat għall-Elezzjoni Ġenerali fuq ir-4 u l-10 distrett, f'isem il-Partit Nazzjonalista. Huwa Kunsiller elett fil-Kunsill Lokali tal-Gudja sa mill-2006.