Permanent Commission against Corruption drop case against former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat

The Permanent Commission against Corruption has dropped its case against former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat.

According to a report in It-Torca, the Commission said their inquiry found that Joseph Muscat and the Labour Government did not give any advantage to Yorgen Fenech in the development of buildings in Mriehel.

This, the story in It-Torca continues, is the conclusion of an investigation carried out by the anti-corruption commission regarding a request that it had before it to investigate the gift of a watch and three bottles of wine to former prime minister Joseph Muscat. According to the Commission, nowhere does it result that the giving of a watch and bottles of wine to former prime minister Joseph Muscat led to someone getting something in return or being given any economic advantage.