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3 maltatoday | WEDNESDAY • 26 APRIL 2023 NEWS €143,000 in loans. Tourism minister Clayton Bartolo held €42,000 in deposits and €250,000 in loans. Finance minister Clyde Carua- na held over €203,000 in depos- its and €307,000 in loans. Education minister Clifton Grima held over €28,000 in de- posits and a total of €160,000 in loans. Fisheries secretary Alicia Bugeja Said held €155,000 in deposits and no loans. Equality secretary Rebecca Buttigieg had €48,000 in depos- its and €76,000 in loans. Parliamentary secretary Keith Azzopardi Tanti held €13,000 in deposits, €20,000 in govern- ment stocks and no loans. Housing minister Roderick Galdes declared €76,000 in de- posits and €248,000 in loans. Economy minister Sil- vio Schembri declared over €120,000 in joint deposits, equi- ty in ZF Ltd, BOV, Midi plc and DZF Ltd, and loans of €80,000. Minister for inclusion Julia Farrugia Portelli had deposits of €112,000 and loans of €272,000. Infrastructure minister Aaron Farrugia held €10,000 in depos- its and €232,000 in loans. Justice Minister Jonathan Attard declared professional revenues from his legal firm. His total income in 2022 was €130,000. He also had loans of over €750,000 on two, jointly-owned properties in Mellieha The Gozo eye-surgeon Jo Etienne Abela, minister for active ageing, also earned €60,000 from his private practice, a €6,400 lectureship, and €66,000 as both a ministerial salary and as a Mater Dei consultant Parliamentary secretary Andy Ellul also declared over €44,000 in professional fees in 2022, apart from his €3,000 honoraria as MP and Whip, and €48,000 for his ministerial salary. He has €71,000 in loans, and €147,000 in bank deposits Parliamentary secretary Chris Bonnett declared owning no property – or renting one – no stocks or bonds, apart from €32,000 in a BOV account and CHF3,400 in a UBS pension fund, and no loans. He earned €64,000 in ministerial income