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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. WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT WEDNESDAY EDITION €1.00 WEDNESDAY • 19 JUNE 2024 • ISSUE 899 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY EDITORIAL • PAGE 11 JAMES DEBONO jdebono@mediatoday.com.mt Corinthia Group seeks permit to develop Marsa match factory site The disused match factory in Marsa PAGE 5 PAGE 3 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?

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