ROBERT Abela's Jan-
uary reshuffle is being
viewed in a different light
by Labour Party insiders
following the scathing
conclusions of the Sofia
public inquiry, MaltaTo-
day has learnt.
"It is even more clear
now that Robert Abela
tried to pre-empt the in-
quiry findings in January
by shuffling around sever-
al portfolios to ensure that
any prospective reforms
are carried out by the
ministers he trusts most,"
a party source who spoke
to MaltaToday on condi-
tion of anonymity said.
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