Recent disclosures have brought to light the registration of several companies at the Marsascala residence of Nationalist MP Stephen Spiteri. Further scrutiny has revealed a detailed list of these entities connected to the address known as “Villa Margherita, Il Bajja ta San Tumas, Marsaskala.”
Questions have emerged concerning these companies—established after 2008—particularly regarding their profit margins, business operations, and any possible conflicts of interest. Identified companies include S.S.M., S.S.M. Ltd, BIOEN Ltd, ALTERN Ltd, CHMA Ltd, and BIO OIL TECHNICS MALTA Ltd.
The focus of this inquiry is on ensuring transparency and aligning with the level of accountability expected from Labour politicians. It is critical to review the clarity of these business operations, their representation in asset disclosures, and the broader public interest implications of having multiple companies linked to a Member of Parliament’s official residence.
The importance of these revelations highlights the demand for integrity and ethical standards in public service roles.
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This is so rich coming from you, talking about ethics, transparency and accountability, Neville!! Once you’ve dug yourself into a hole ( which you did quite some time ago), it’s probably a good indication to stop digging. This is the last time I m commenting on your posts because, frankly, they lack substance and are a waste of time.