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€1.50 THURSDAY 9 DECEMBER • ISSUE 133 WWW.BUSINESSTODAY.COM.MT PAGE 4 PAGE 7 PAGE 3 NICOLE MEILAK THE son of slain journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia is insisting the Electrogas consorti- um could still benefit from an EU-funded gas pipeline to Malta, regardless of whether the Maltese government would be liable or not for gas exit payouts to the company. Matthew Caruana Galizia said in a press con- ference on Wednesday that Malta's requests for a €200 million Connecting Europe Facility grant for its gas pipeline to Sicily, should not be acceded to, because by the time the pipe- line is laid out in 2028 it would still be Electro- gas – the owner of the Delimara 4 plant – that will be its sole owner and converting the gas into energy. EU funds for Malta gas pipeline would only benefit Electrogas, Matthew Caruana Galizia says E-commerce giants short on clean air commitments GO Business supporting Malta Air Traffic Services STAR PERFORMER MSE FTSE 100 EUR EXCHANGE RATES Trading Date: 7 Dec 2021 Number of Trades: 36 Turnover: €232,220.73 MSE TRX Index: 7,813.409 (Change: 0.285%) Name BOV ORD SHARES MT0000020116 - Currency € Last Traded 7 Dec, 2021 Price 0.870 Change 0.020 US Dollar 1.1285 British Pound: 0.85216 Japanese Yen: 128.13 Australian Dollar: 1.5814 Swiss Franc: 1.0427 7,366.33 22.88 7,378.92 / 7,339.68 7,339.90 Value Net variation Previous close High / Low +0.33% Son of slain journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia insists that Electrogas, whose shareholders included Yorgen Fenech, will remain the sole user of any imported gas The Electrogas plant in Delimara

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