Malta: Government ready to fold Air Malta

Malta Today revealed that the government is prepared to break up Air Malta and transfer operations to a new company if negotiations with the pilots’ union fail. ALPA members are revisiting drastic pay cuts sought by the airline.

Another story says that a United Nations panel was not convinced by explanations by Maltese arms dealer James Fenech that he was leasing two rigid hull inflatable boats to an oil and gas project in Libya. The panel believes the RHIBs were contracted by general Khalifa Haftar.

The paper reports on the publication of a 491-page inquiry rejecting allegations that AFM members have sabotaged a migrant vessel. The complaint was filed by NGO Repubblika and the inquiry was led by Magistrate Joe Mifsud.

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