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WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT WEDNESDAY EDITION €1.00 Newspaper post PAGE 9 • Editorial WEDNESDAY • 2 MAY 2018 • ISSUE 585 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY Five new facts the Daphne Project has revealed so far Adrian Delia: Malta's identity under pressure by foreign influx ANALYSIS Terms and Conditions are available from www.bov.com or contact 2131 2020 Issued by Bank of Valletta p.l.c., 58, Triq San Żakkarija, Il-Belt Valletta VLT 1130 Bank of Valletta p.l.c. is a public limited company regulated by the MFSA and is licensed to carry out the business of banking and investment services in terms of the Banking Act (Cap. 371 of the Laws of Malta) and the Investment Services Act (Cap.370. of the Laws of Malta). pay with your BOV Contactless Cards Simple | Swift | Secure BOV CARDS PAGES 6 - 7 BACK PAGE PAGE 4 KURT SANSONE Another 500 social housing units will be built in the coming years with an investment of €50 million that will come from passport money, Joseph Muscat said. The investment will be additional to the €50 million earmarked for social housing in the previous legislature. The Prime Minister made the announcement at the Labour Party mass meeting at Tritons Square at Valletta's city gate, to mark Work- ers' Day. Muscat said the government asked the Na- tional Development and Social Fund to finance the new investment and this was accepted. The fund is financed by the money derived from the Individual Investor Programme, popularly known as the passport-for- cash scheme. THOUSANDS ANSWER MUSCAT'S RALLYING CALL LABOUR PARTY WORKERS' DAY MASS MEETING PAGES 2-3 Security Service denies prior knowledge of plot to murder journalist DAPHNE CARUANA GALIZIA BOMBING TIA RELJIC IN a rare move, the Malta Security Service yesterday released a statement categorically denying having any prior knowledge of a plan to murder Daphne Caruana Galizia. The security service was respond- ing to what it described as "speculative statements" even though it is not cus- tomary for it to do so. The security service is "governed by very specific legislation and strict ob- ligations of data security" and hardly ever issues statements regarding its op- erations or MO. Earlier, the police force also denied any prior knowledge or suspicion re- garding a plot to assassinate Caruana Galizia.

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