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Bill regulating legal profession will establish lawyers register while addressing Moneyval concerns The bill is set to be the first piece of legislation regulating the profession 16 February 2021, 7:34pm by Nicole Meilak A bill regulating the legal profession entered into its second parliamentary reading on Tuesday, with the legislation looking to introduce a register of legal professionals while addressing Moneyval inefficiencies. Among the amendments in the establishment of a register containing information on all advocates and legal procurators holding a warrant. The register will be made available to the public free of charge. The Chamber of Advocates have long been pushing for a lawyers register, but was displeased with the bill when it was first published in December 2020. The Chamber said that the bill was a significant departure from the draft presented to them, and that its only aim is to achieve the minimum requirements set out in the Moneyval ....
’I have always acted ethically - I’m ready to defend my name’ Cutajar says The parliamentary secretary is alleged to have received a cash payment amounting to €50,000 for brokering a property transaction for Yorgen Fenech 20 December 2020, 12:51pm by Nicole Meilak Parliamentary Secretary Rosianne Cutajar has not denied receiving €50,000 in cash through a property sale she allegedly brokered on behalf of Yorgen Fenech. In a statement posted on Facebook, Rosianne Cutajar said that, to date, there are no lawsuits or court proceedings on this claim. “I am convinced that I have always acted correctly, legally, ethically and politically, and I am ready to defend my name as and where necessary,” she said. ....