
The Maltese government has come under fresh criticism following disclosures that Ino Abela, a transport operator from Gozo and sibling of Health Minister Jo Etienne Abela, was paid €42,000 in public funds over a span of nine months for delivering farm produce to the Pitkalija market in Ta’ Qali. The service was granted through a direct order by the Malta Food Agency, raising questions over transparency, favoritism, and the use of taxpayer money....
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