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Mario De Marco drops bombshell on MTA's involvement in Mistra scandal - Read More

Date Added: September 04, 2008 01:12:03 PM
The Malta Tourism Authority report recommending the scandalous development of a nightclub on Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando’s land in Mistra, goes against the Tourism Policy for the Maltese Islands 2007-2011.

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