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CHICKEN & TURKEY WÜRSTEL WITH EMMENTHAL x 3 150g CHICKEN & TURKEY WÜRSTEL WITH KETCHUP x 3 150g CLASSIC CHICKEN & TURKEY WÜRSTEL x 3 250g GLUTEN FREE WÜRSTELS x 3 150g CHICKEN & TURKEY W x 3 150g CLASSIC CHICKEN & TURKEY x 3 250g T: 2558 2400 www.miraclefoods.net Also an excellent source of iodine Newspaper post EQUALITY COMMISSIONER RENEE LAIVIERA Alleged victim to tell court how Fenech groomed her and other women JURGEN BALZAN A Curia spokesperson has de- nied that Archbishop Emeritus Paul Cremona offered money to a woman who claims to have been violently sexually abused by Fr Charles Fenech, a former pro- vincial of the Dominican order in Malta. Reliable sources have told Mal- taToday that some months ago one of the alleged victims of sex- ual abuse by Fenech was offered a "hefty sum" by Cremona to re- main silent. However, in reply to questions sent by MaltaToday, a Curia spokesperson said "your assertion is completely false. Archbishop Emeritus Paul Cremona never of- fered any sum of money to persons claiming abuse." The reply followed a brief ap- pearance by Auxiliary Bishop Charles Scicluna on PBS's Xara- bank on Friday, in which the Mal- tese Church's temporary leader described any attempt to buy somebody's silence as "the biggest insult to the Church." Fenech is now facing charges of violent sexual abuse against a mentally unstable patient and holding the woman against her will and committing indecent acts in public. While deploring the Church's slow reaction to alleged cases of sexual abuse by members of the clergy, Scicluna said that he could not ascertain whether any money was offered to one of Fenech's al- leged victims, "but any attempt to buy somebody's silence is the big- gest insult to the Church." The case was brought before the Church's Response Team when Archbishop Emeritus Joseph Mercieca was at the helm of the Maltese archdiocese, and internal investigations continued when Cremona, who like Fenech is a Dominican friar, was appointed Archbishop in 2007. 'There is still a tendency to saddle women with all the responsibility for childcare or care for the eldlery... in a word, for dependance in the family' YOUR FIRST READ AND FIRST CLICK OF THE DAY WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT maltatoday SUNDAY • 2 NOVEMBER 2014 • ISSUE 782 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY Curia denies former Archbishop tried to silence sex abuse victim by paying her compensation Between Joseph Muscat and Simon Busuttil: who do you trust the most? % change from March 2014 CONTINUES ON PAGE 3 Prime Minister 14 points ahead of Simon Busuttil in MaltaToday Trust Barometer Muscat holds up declining Cabinet ratings JAMES DEBONO A MaltaToday survey conducted dur- ing the past week shows a sharp dip in the approval rating of most ministers but the trust barometer shows Muscat enjoying a strong 14-point lead over op- position leader Simon Busuttil. Amid increased concern on traf- fic congestion, Transport Minister Joe Mizzi hits rock bottom, dropping from a solid approval rate of 52% in February to just 25% now. Sharp drops are also registered by En- ergy and Health Minister Konrad Mizzi (minus 13 points), Environment Min- ister Leo Brincat (minus 12 points), Fi- nance Minister Edward Scicluna (minus 11 points), Deputy Prime Minister Louis Grech (minus 10 points) and Home Af- fairs Minister Manwel Mallia (minus nine points). Civil Liberties and Social Dialogue Minister Helena Dalli is the only minis- ter not to lose any approval points. The survey shows that while the gov- ernment as a whole is less popular than it was in February, Mus- cat still retains a solid lead over opposition leader Simon Busuttil. FULL SURVEY PAGES 16-17 €1.20 PAGES 11-12 INTERVIEW WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT Afraid of the... big bad clown? Author Trevor Zahra tells us what scared him as a child in our Halloween weekend checklist of childhood fears PAGES 14-15 in our Halloween weekend checklist of childhood fears PAGES 14-15 550 MEGAWATTS OF ENERGY YOUR FIRST READ AND FIRST CLICK OF THE DAY WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT PAGES 14-15 Do we even need it? PAGES 10-11

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