THE Corinthia group has presented a new
application to knock down the disused
match factory in Marsa to make way for a
commercial six-storey building.
The plans were submitted by the subsid-
iary company CPHCL Ltd and foresee the
dismantlement of the factory's facade and its
reconstruction as part of the new building.
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JAMES
DEBONO
jdebono@mediatoday.com.mt
Corinthia
Group seeks
permit to
develop
Marsa match
factory site
The disused match factory in Marsa
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SOCIAL BENEFITS FRAUD
Andy Ellul's former driver offers
to testify against person of trust
Roger Agius, one of the five men facing charges of organising a social benefits
fraud racket, has applied for whistleblower status and expressed willingness to
testify in ongoing police investigations
Last week's MEP election results turned the next general election into a more
open contest where the PN will start at a disadvantage but with a more realistic
chance of winning. James Debono analyses what this could mean for the PN over
the next three years.
ANALYSIS PAGES 8 - 9
PN's gains:
Stepping
stone or
red flag?