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Malta Today: Corruption Trial of former EU Minister over alleged €60 million bribery to overturn EU-wide ban on smokeless tobacco
February 10, 2022
Mathew D. Rose
Corruption, EU politics, EU-Institutions, Lobbying, National Politics, Political Parties
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For every EU minister that is charged with corruption there are dozens that are not. And one would like to say the mafia-state Malta is one of the most corrupt in the EU, but so […]
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