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Labour should pay Court fines from its own pocket and not from the people’s taxes, PN says
Labour should pay Court fines from its own pocket and not from the people’s taxes, PN says

Labour should pay Court fines from its own pocket and not from the people’s taxes, PN says

If he truly wants to be credible that Malta comes first for him, Prime Minister Robert Abela should ensure that the fines which the Court ordered the State to pay as compensation for the occupation of properties used as Labour clubs are paid by the Labour Party itself and not from the taxes of the Maltese worker, the Nationalist Party said Wednesday

Court Confirms Eviction Of Labour Party From Santa Venera Club

Court Confirms Eviction Of Labour Party From Santa Venera Club

The Court of Appeal has upheld the eviction of the Labour Party from the Santa Venera club premises, bringing to an end a legal dispute which has lasted nearly six decades. The ruling, delivered by Judge Lawrence Mintoff, confirmed a 2025 decision by the Rent Regulation Board, which found that the party’s continued occupation of the property amounted

Appeals Court confirms eviction of Labour Party from Santa Venera Club

Appeals Court confirms eviction of Labour Party from Santa Venera Club

The Court of Appeal brought a decades-long legal saga to a close by upholding an eviction order against the Labour Party regarding its Santa Venera Club. Presided over by Judge Lawrence Mintoff, the court affirmed a previous 2025 decision by the Rent Regulation Board, which had concluded that the party's continued occupation of the property constituted

Judge Mintoff confirms judgement ordering PL to evict Sta Venera club

Judge Mintoff confirms judgement ordering PL to evict Sta Venera club

Mr Justice Wenzu Mintoff has ordered the Labour Party to vacate its club in Sta Venera within 40 days, upholding a decision by the Rent Regulation Board , which had found a breach of the landlords' rights. The judgement was handed down after the judge asked both parties whether they wished him to abstain from the case - in view of the recent controversy