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Cassola gives NAO list of reasons to investigate Fortina deal Independent politician Arnold Cassola says hotel project breached emphyteutical condition, denied access to contracts and that the former Lands Authority CEO was in business with the Fortina s owners 8 May 2021, 10:29am by Matthew Agius Green politician Arnold Cassola has written to the Auditor General to request an investigation into the granting of public land to the owners of the Fortina Hotel, citing several grounds for the contract to be rescinded. The hotel is currently working on the addition of five storeys to the existing hotel tower, a 15-storey block of 109 apartments as well as a ground-floor 3,500sq.m shopping mall and three levels of underground parking. The development also includes a 2,460sq.m open space set between the refurbished five-star hotel, the spa block and the residential complex. ....
Prime Minister Robert Abela will soon mark his first year in office. I was going to write ‘celebrate’, but that is too much, even for the die-hard dyed-in-the-wool over their eyes laburisti, for they know that not everything’s alright in Bobbyland. But in his mind, Abela is an intrepid sailor with a steady hand on the tiller as he navigates the waves, second or otherwise. On December 20, Abela bragged to his captive audience in Xewkija that the government “change” in January was a “real one”. This astonishing braggadocio sits awkwardly with his narrative of “continuity” with the Muscat administration he pledged during his leadership campaign. ....