They said it in The Sunday Times of Malta
In the first of a two-part feature, Anthony Manduca lists some of the memorable comments made in The Sunday Times of Malta in 2021 "We cannot continue living like this" – President of the Chamber of Architects André Pizzuto, speaking about the unsustainability of having no proper planning framework for the construction industry, January 3. Read the interview. "I will believe that the rule of law has left the ITU when I see the first important politically exposed person made accountable. So far, not one has been" – Judge Giovanni Bonello on the poor state of the rule of law in Malta, January 3. Read what he had to say. "A laissez-faire regime, devoid of any modicum of good governance which made Malta a money launderers’ magnet, a corruption sink hole and an environmental mess" – Lawyer and environmentalist Claire Bonello describing what Prime Minister Robert Abela inherited from his predecessor Joseph Muscat, as she reviewed Abela’s first year in office, January 10. "I am certainly not the way I was pre-COVID-19" – Cardiac nurse Belma Camilleri, a COVID-19 survivor, describing the long-term effects of the disease, January 17. "Every time I see people crossing over...