Malta Independent

Government still trying to defend ‘filthy’ VGH deal – Adrian Delia

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The government is still trying to defend the “filthy” Vitals Global Healthcare hospitals takeover deal instead of trying to give back to the Maltese people what is rightfully theirs, according to Opposition Leader Adrian Delia.

Delia was speaking after a court sitting in which a report dealing with the hospital takeover was presented to the court by a Projects Malta representa­tive. The document’s author’s brief was to compare a request for proposals with the actual agreement as signed.

State Advocate Victoria Buttigieg, who informed the court yesterday morning that she had assumed the obligation­s of the Attorney General as a representa­tive of the government in all civil cases, asked that the report be kept from public view.

Adrian Delia, present in court yesterday morning, pointed out that there was no request for it to be treated as a privileged document and that this request would have had to have been made by the Prime Minister.

In comments given outside the courtroom, Delia said that government was still trying to defend the “filthy contract.”

“My worry is that despite all that is happening and the impression being given that things have changed…Joseph Muscat will still have control over the issue of the hospitals.”

Muscat has a direct interest and is lobbying and exerting personal pressure, Delia said. “Joseph Muscat, an MP in government is trying to see that justice isn’t done,” he added, going on to say that instead of trying to take back the hospitals after a “total collapse,” despite the passage of several years, Malta was still “not seeing a penny of our investment.”

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