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WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT WEDNESDAY EDITION €1.00 WEDNESDAY • 17 FEBRUARY 2021 • ISSUE 726 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY EDITORIAL • PAGE 11 PAGE 2 PAGE 6 PAGE 8 Miriam Dalli defends decision not to publish Montenegro wind farm audit yet Government committed to help struggling businesses, Silvio Schembri says Ta' Rita restaurant in Ghar Lapsi set to change into guesthouse PAGE 5 PAGE 3 All loans are subject to normal bank lending criteria and final approval from the Bank. The term of the loan must not go beyond re rement age. Issued by Bank of Valle a p.l.c., 58, Triq San Żakkarija, Il-Belt Valle a VLT 1130. Bank of Valle a p.l.c. is a public limited company regulated by the MFSA and is licensed to carry out the business of banking in terms of the Banking Act (Cap. 371 of the Laws of Malta). | COM 2411 THE RIGHT ENERGY SAVINGS CHOICE BOV Personal Energy Loan Talk to us | 2131 2020 | bov.com EERE Malta is co-financed by the Republic of Malta, the European Union under the European Regional Development Fund. Bill regulating legal profession introduced, with an eye on Moneyval concerns Practitioners could face up to one year imprisonment or a €25,000 fine if found to be in breach of code of ethics and conduct Educators to start receiving COVID jab by end of February LAURA CALLEJA EDUCATORS and other essential services workers will start receiving the COVID-19 vaccine by the end of February and beginning March, Health Minister Chris Fearne said. He said that school staff and per- sons working in the postal, water, and energy sectors will be includ- ed in the next tranche of vaccina- tions that will start at the end of the month. Fearne was speaking during a press conference after the signing of an agreement between the government and Hospice Malta for a subsidy of €2.5 million over three years. The Malta Union of Teachers said said it was informed that the process to vaccinate school personnel had started and it would be cooperating with the health authorities to ensure a swift rollout. Fearne said that so far 55,000 doses of the vaccine have been ad- ministered, 18,000 of those being second doses. Justice minister Edward Zammit Lewis

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