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Nationalist Party leader Adrian Delia is facing loan, spousal maintenance payments and other monthly commitments, including the lease of a Jaguar, of over €9,000, documents seen by Times of Malta show.
While his salary as Opposition leader leaves him with around €2,700 in hand per month, Dr Delia insisted during a meeting with Times of Malta that he was keeping up with his monthly commitments.
Questions about how he funds his monthly expenses intensified in December after a court ordered him to pay his estranged wife €2,750 monthly in spousal maintenance.
Documents seen by the newspaper show that Dr Delia faces loan repayments of €3,933 monthly with HSBC, €1,413 with BNF and €835 with BOV.
He also makes use of credit card and overdraft facilities with all three banks.
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Dr Delia told Times of Malta that it was no secret he had loans with HSBC, BNF and BOV, as this was declared in his financial submissions to Parliament. This declaration shows the loan amounts total for 2017 amounted to €700,000.
The Opposition leader declined to comment on the amount of the monthly loan payments without having sight of the documents Times of...