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€1.50 THURSDAY 17 MARCH 2022 • ISSUE 147 WWW.BUSINESSTODAY.COM.MT INTERVIEW PAGE 5 PAGE 2 PAGE 3 Clientelism: Abela warns ministers, MPs to retain integrity and rectitude 2021 payment collection period average stood at 84.6 days AI Virtual Agent company EBO's breakthroughs in UK STAR PERFORMER MSE FTSE 100 EUR EXCHANGE RATES Trading Date: 16 Mar 2022 Number of Trades: 64 Turnover: €2,245,741.17 MSE TRX Index: 7,648.212 (Change: -0.267%) Name 3.65% IHI PLC MT0000111337 - Currency € Last Traded 16 Mar, 2022 Price 98.250 Change 2.250 US Dollar 1.10848 British Pound: 0.84119 Japanese Yen: 128.32 Australian Dollar: 1.5134 Swiss Franc: 1.0256 7,291.68 115.98 7,312.23 / 7,175.70 Value Net variation High / Low 1.62% NICOLE MEILAK PRIME Minister Robert Abela has insisted he will keep elected MPs up to standards of "rectitude and integ- rity" but conceded that it was only human for politicians to commit mistakes, in a debate during which he was asked about Labour's govern- ance record. Abela was taken to task over La- bour's record of ministerial ethics breaches in a Chamber of Com- merce debate with Opposition leader Bernard Grech, who himself charged Labour with presiding over unabashed clientelism and even the assassination of the journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. e Malta Chamber hosted the third leaders' debate of the election campaign

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