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WEDNESDAY • 31 AUGUST 2022 • ISSUE 808 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY
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Curia 'reached
understanding'
with developer
over Manikata
chapel
'Tax money
down the drain'
MUMN calls out
€6 million profit for
Steward, says cash
could have built new
mental health hospital
Labour Party denies
link to driving test
corruption scandal
KARL AZZOPARDI
THE Labour Party has denied referring
candidates for preferential treatment
during driving tests in the wake of a cor-
ruption scandal that has rocked Trans-
port Malta.
"There are no pending proceedings or
charges against any Partit Laburista of-
ficial," a spokesperson said when asked
whether the party denies that any of its
officials are linked to the scandal.
The party has also denied having an or-
ganised system of passing on names of
candidates waiting to undergo a driving
test to Transport Malta officials. "The
answer is a categorical no," the spokes-
person replied.
On Monday, three Transport Malta
officials were charged with corruption
in an alleged racket concerning driving
tests - Transport Malta director for the
Land Transport Directorate Clint Man-
sueto, former Żebbuġ Labour councillor
Philip Edrick Zammit and Raul Antonio
Pace. They pleaded not guilty to charges
brought against them.