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Malta News Roundup

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Health Minister Chris Fearne announced that Malta reached herd immunity as 70 per cent of the population received at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. He said that rules on facemasks will be eased from July.

A 2017 deal to build and manage new residentia­l blocks at the St Vincent de Paul residence was slammed by the Auditor General. The €274 million contract was awarded to a consortium formed by James Caterers and DB Group.

Five language schools ceased operations following months of uncertaint­y caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The federation of English language schools said that the decision by the unnamed organisati­ons shows the severity of the situation.

House Representa­tive Marlene Farrugia tabled a Private Member’s Bill proposing the decriminal­isation of abortion. The independen­t MP said that she remains pro-life but argued that women should not be imprisoned for seeking an abortion.

The president of the catering lobby, Tony Zahra, said that the return to business after a two-month ban was better than expected. Zahra said that restaurant­s are looking forward to a good season, especially towards late summer.

Electrogas director Paul Apap Bologna was summoned by the Public Accounts Committee to answer questions about the power station. He denied allegation­s that a pre-electoral deal for the project had been reached with the Labour Party.

An inmate reported that he was taken into solitary confinemen­t and banned from using the prison telephone after making public claims that the Corradino Correction­al Facility management was using systematic terror and torture.

Foreign Affairs Minister Evarist Bartolo called for a ceasefire in Gaza during a meeting with Palestinia­n counterpar­t Riyad al-maliki. Bartolo expressed concern about the escalation in the territory and reiterated Malta’s support for the two-state solution.

Minister Carmelo Abela confirmed that he was called in for questionin­g by the police following claims that he was involved in an attempted heist on HSBC bank in 2010. The minister rejects the allegation­s.

The Finance Ministry dismissed claims that businessma­n Charles Polidano was granted a reduction to his tax bill after a meeting with senior government officials. Reports said that the constructi­on tycoon has accumulate­d €40 million in arrears.

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