The prime minister was showing himself weak in the Rosianne Cutajar controversy because he too had had his snout in the trough, the Nationalist Party said on Wednesday. Cutajar resigned from the Labour parliamentary group on Monday, two weeks after the publication of chats she exchanged with Yorgen Fenech where she said, among other things, that she was taking a consultancy job at the Institute of Tourism Studies and did not care because everyone had his snout to the trough. PN General Secretary Michael Piccinino and MP Claudette Buttigieg pointed out at a press conference that at the same time as Rosianne Cutajar wrote that everyone was making a pig of himself, Robert Abela was being paid €17,000 per month for part-time work at the Planning Authority. The culture of ma jimpurtanix, kulħadd jitħanżer (I don't care, everyone is making a pig of himself - Cutajar's words) was a precise summary of the 10 years of Labour government, the PN officials said. Cutajar's departure from the parliamentary group was not enough, they insisted, and the prime minister now needed to act against those who had made pigs of themselves and were still doing so. But Abela could hardly act when he was...
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