Architects in Miriam Pace tragedy could still lose their war

Architects in Miriam Pace tragedy could still lose their warrants


Architects in Miriam Pace tragedy could still lose their warrants
Neil Camilleri
Sunday, 4 July 2021, 09:00
Last update: about 14 hours ago
Two architects who were involved in the tragedy of Miriam Pace last year were only given community service and fined by a court, but they could still lose their warrant.
The decision now rests with the Chamber of Architects, which has reactivated its internal investigation into the case, and Infrastructure Minister Ian Borg, who would have to approve or refuse the chamber’s recommendation.
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Many felt a sense of anger after Magistrate Joseph Mifsud decided not to jail Roderick Camilleri, 37, and Anthony Mangion, 73, despite finding them guilty of having caused the death of the mother of two when her house collapsed into an adjacent construction site on 2 March 2020.

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