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Saviour Balzan's videoblog
MediaToday Managing Editor Saviour Balzan promises to provide further information showing police inspector had been the subject of more than one investigation.
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I would ask "cicco" to refer to Chairman Davies for a full low down.
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Mr. Balzan, I would like to inform, you that I have checked
with a pilot, your reporting on Maltatoday, that when a day leave is cancelled all the pilots are compensated at the rate of Euro 750. This is not so. A pilot is compensated according to his scale of salary, and not a fixed Euro 750 per day, for a day which was scheduled as an off day, not a leave day, but which according to the pilot's roster, is an off day, and he is not on standby and he is called to report for work. This is like all workers who for example on a Sunday they are asked to work.
I suggest that you will check deeper and report ac ordingly.
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Interesting video blog. Some Police members gives you the shivers when you hear stories about their behaviour and those who promote them. We can still say that in Malta the Police Force has some corrupted elements which have to be pruned. I agree with the blogger about the hunting season in September. The real issue is not that by hunting in Malta the species of certain birds will be in danger or whatsoever, but at least I would like to see some rare birds breed in Malta and take joy looking at them.
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Saviour! These are the type of comments and opinions we would like to listen or read about. One must give full credit to your work in journalistic details of the facts concerning your stories. Most importantly to the accuracy which you choose to explain to the Maltese people the course of events without any shortcuts. Let’s hope we have seen the end of your satire journalism as it simply takes away the esteem that most readers have for your work.