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maltatoday, MONDAY, 29 MAY 2017 News 11 Office Tel: 2155 2562 Mob: 9944 0470 Email: Justyne.caruana@gmail.com THIS IS A PAID ADVERT MATTHEW AGIUS ALTERNATTIVA Demokratika has condemned what is said was the shameful manner in which both Labour and PN are attempting to exert pressure on an investigating magistrate. AD chairperson Professor Arnold Cassola said it was disgraceful that both Joseph Muscat and Simon Busuttil are putting pressure on Mag- istrate Aaron Bugeja, who is conducting an independent inqury into allegations that Prime Minister Joseph Muscat and his Chief of Staff used an elaborate offshore corporate and banking setup to launder kickbacks. "Joseph Muscat has arro- gantly declared that if the conclusion of the inquiry isn't to his liking then this would be the magistrate's problem, who would have to carry the responsibility for it himself," Cassola told a press confer- ence yesterday in Mosta. "On the other hand, Simon Busuttil stated that he cannot under- stand how magistrate Bugeja still hasn't reached the conclu- sion that the two are guilty." These factors, together with the subsequent calling of an early election, he said, "doesn' t help people give people seren- ity to make a decision." He said that these statements show that both Muscat and Busuttil were ignoring the in- dependence of the judiciary, which should never be intimi- dated or conditioned by poli- ticians whilst carrying out an investigation. "The situation whereby both parties are trying to get the magistrate to say what they want him to say is an intoler- able one," AD Spokesperson Mario Mallia said. "The end result is diminishing trust in politics and competitive mud- slinging." "The Prime Minister's insist- ence on covering for [OPM chief of staff] Keith Schembri and [minister] Konrad Mizzi because he feels they're indis- pensible for his project is noth- ing less than an offence to the sense of ethics in politics. At the same time, the leader of the opposition, who is making himself out to be ethically su- perior, has also shown weak- ness with regards shadows surrounding him." Mallia recounted how Busut- til was three months ago em- broiled in controversy over al- legedly false invoices issued by MediaLink for payments made by hotelier Silvio Debono. "This is the same party that breached the financing laws that it had voted in favour of. It is also the same party that failed to take action against [PN deputy leader] Beppe Fenech Adami as a director of a fiduciary company that pro- cessed funds of illicit origin. This is not to mention the PN exponents who had interests in the IIP program, posing as sub agents of Henley and Partners whilst the party was opposing the system." Nobody had resigned over this, Mallia pointed out. "To cast out devils, you must first be pure yourself," Mal- lia said. "Two weights and two measures are at work and this is why the AD is insisting not only in ethics but also that in- stitutions are allowed to act as checks as balances to power and not be controlled by it." Greens hit out at parties' "shameful pressure" on Egrant magistrate On pressure on the judiciary Mario Mallia said: Two weights and two measures are at work and this is why the AD is insisting not only in ethics but also that institutions are allowed to act as checks as balances to power and not be controlled by it."

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