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THURSDAY 17 JUNE 2021 • ISSUE 112
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CONVINCING THE FATF
MFSA publishes
Annual Report and
Financial Statements
for 2020
PAUL COCKS
MOST road works around Mal-
ta have come to a halt because
many contractors can no longer
afford to fulfil the paramaters of
their tenders under present day
costs, BusinessToday has learned.
Malta Developers Associa-
tion (MDA) president Sandro
Chetcuti said that intense dis-
cussions with the government
are currently underway, as
the construction industry was
struggling to find spaces where
to dump waste and debris at af-
fordable prices.
He said that a number of con-
tractors who had won tenders
for road works had based their
quotes on waste dumping costs
that were in place up to a couple
of years ago.
Crippling construction waste
dumping costs behind road
works standstill, MDA says
Political interference
in FATF verdict could
open Pandora's box,
Clyde Caruana warns
Ban on petrol and
diesel car imports
likely between
2030 and 2034
Ronaldo's Coca-Cola snub cost
company $4 billion in one day