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Jason Azzopardi questions why Pilatus Bank officials have not been brought to justice
Jason Azzopardi questions why Pilatus Bank officials have not been brought to justice

Jason Azzopardi questions why Pilatus Bank officials have not been brought to justice

Nationalist MP Jason Azzopardi during Tuesday's parliamentary sitting made reference to BNP Paribas and Pilatus Bank "who put shame to Malta's reputation by association." Azzopardi stated that the relevant authorities need to answer as to why officials of Pilatus Bank have not been brought to justice even after it was revealed that the magisterial

Azzopardi insists Pilatus and BNP Paribas officials must be brought to court

Azzopardi insists Pilatus and BNP Paribas officials must be brought to court

Nationalist MP Jason Azzopardi on Tuesday demanded action by the police for the arraignment of officials from Pilatus and BNP Paribas banks for their alleged involvement in plots that were robbing the Maltese people of millions of euro. Speaking in parliament on the adjournment, Azzopardi said the authorities needed to explain how officials of Pilatus

After Pilatus, investigate BNP Paribas – Jason Azzopardi

After Pilatus, investigate BNP Paribas – Jason Azzopardi

Nationalist Party MP Jason Azzopardi insisted that the authorities should investigate international bank BNP Paribas over corruption and money laundering, including in relation to its financing of the “tainted” Electrogas project. Azzopardi was delivering an adjournment speech on a sitting in which, in reply to a parliamentary question he had made,

Pilatus Bank Magisterial Inquiry Cost Malta over €7.5 million

Pilatus Bank Magisterial Inquiry Cost Malta over €7.5 million

An as-yet unpublished inquiry into the shuttered Pilatus Bank cost the Maltese taxpayer over €7.5 million. The information was revealed by Justice Minister Edward Zammit Lewis in reply to a parliamentary question by Opposition MP Jason Azzopardi. “I am informed that up until 29th March 2021, the cost of the magisterial inquiry into the bank amounted

Magisterial inquiry into Pilatus Bank cost €7.5 million

Magisterial inquiry into Pilatus Bank cost €7.5 million

A magisterial inquiry into Pilatus Bank cost €7.5 million, Justice Minister Edward Zammit Lewis said in Parliament on Tuesday. He was replying to a question by Nationalist MP Jason Azzopardi. Both Azzopardi and the minister did not mention the bank by name, but Times of Malta has confirmed that the question referred to Pilatus Bank. The inquiry, by

Pilatus inquiry cost €7.5 million

Pilatus inquiry cost €7.5 million

Photo by Ian Noel Pace The magisterial inquiry into the now-defunct Pilatus Bank which was concluded late last year – and which recommended that criminal proceedings be initiated against a number of the bank’s employees – cost just over €7.5 million. The figure was confirmed by Justice Minister Edward Zammit Lewis in a reply to a parliamentary question