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WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT WEDNESDAY EDITION €1.00 Newspaper post PAGE 9 • Editorial PAGE 7 WEDNESDAY • 30 AUGUST 2017 • ISSUE 552 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY The Shoreline, Suite 407, Level 4, Block SCM 01, Smart City Malta, Ricasoli, SCM 1001, Malta T: +356 2180 8895 | +356 2180 8970 M: +356 9949 7518 E: sales@theshorelineresidence.com theshorelineresidence.com LUXURY LIVING, UNPARALLELED VIEWS. "The Shoreline" is a new development concept at the heart of SmartCity, featuring unparalleled seaviews coupled with exceptional specifications and first class amenities. Clint Camilleri augurs hunters a good autumn hunting season The Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture, Fisheries & Animal Rights also urged hunters to observe the laws "so that hunting is after all safeguarded". YANNICK PACE & MATTHEW VELLA NATIONALIST Party leadership contender Adrian Delia was a director of Healey Properties Limited, the company that owned 52, Greek Street in London – a property that was raided by London police during Operation Pabail, an investigation into a prostitution racket. Documents seen by MaltaToday include a board reso- lution showing Healey Properties – registered in the Ba- hamas – accepting the resignation as directors of both Adrian Delia and Chris Cardona, who is today economy minister and Labour deputy leader for party affairs. The document is dated 2 December 2003 and is signed by Delia only. The two men were replaced as directors by two companies, one of which appears to be registered in the UK, and the second in the British Virgin Is- lands. Delia's candidature for the PN leadership was rocked by allegations first published by Daphne Caruana Galizia indicating Delia, a lawyer, used an offshore ac- count in Jersey to receive rental payments for various properties in London's Soho district, that were used in a prostitution racket. PAGES 4 & 5 EXCLUSIVE Delia and Cardona resigned directorship of Soho brothel company after police raid At one point, Adrian Delia and Chris Cardona were directors of the company that owned a London property that was sublet by a tenant to a prostitution racket. The rent of this property could have passed through Delia's offshore account in Jersey

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