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Call +356 2122 4405 E-mail info@laferla.com.mt Visit www.laferla.com.mt Laferla Insurance Agency Ltd. 204A, Vincenti Buildings, Old Bakery Street, Valletta VLT 1453 Malta, Europe Laferla Insurance Agency Ltd. is enrolled under the Insurance Distribution Act, Cap 487 to act as an Insurance Agent for MAPFRE Middlesea plc (MMS). MMS is authorised by the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) under the Insurance Business Act, Cap 403 of the Laws of Malta. Both entities are regulated by the MFSA. TRUTH IS OF NO COLOUR WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT/COVID19 SUNDAY • 21 FEBRUARY 2021 • ISSUE 110 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY maltatoday Activists want Helena Dalli to speak about Malta's abortion ban PAGE 12 NOT ONLY POLAND Time for a White Paper €1.95 Cannabis MATTHEW AGIUS A court hearing a case over an inheritance claim by a man purporting to be the late business magnate Tumas Fenech's illegit- imate son, has been told that Fenech's re- mains were not found in his grave. The man, Victor Buttigieg, had filed a case before the Family Court in 2013, ask- ing that his birth certificate be amended and for DNA testing to be carried out on the deceased's remains to establish pater- nity. As founder of the Tumas Group of Companies, Tumas Fenech and his chil- dren built up a business empire spanning the gaming, management, property devel- opment, automotive and hospitality and leisure industries. He is the grandfather of Yorgen Fenech, the man accused of masterminding the assassination of jour- nalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. Tumas Fenech died in 1999. Gozo offshore wind turbine project could get €80-€100 million from EU's Innovation Fund MATTHEW VELLA AN offshore site some 12 nautical miles off the north-east of Gozo, has been identified as the site of a €200 million wind energy project that will power the entire island of Gozo. Senior government sources react- ing to news of the Nationalist Party's energy blueprint earlier this week, told MaltaToday the Maltese gov- ernment was already pitching for some €80-€100 million in EU funds for a multi-stakeholder wind energy project. EXCLUSIVE PAGE 4 Inmate claiming he is Tumas son, says patriarch's remains removed from grave PAGE 3 Analysis Pages 14-15 SLIEMA and CATCO Due diligence 'offence' PG 16 Govt says €100m Gozo wind turbine funds within reach Releaf's Andrew Bonello on a new horizon INTERVIEW MT2

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