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VAT scam culprits could be put out of business

Fraud estimated to exceed €10 million, gone undetected for years

Karl Stagno-Navarra

Businessmen who have been convicted by the courts over the VAT scam, may be shortly put out of business, as a string of hefty garnishee orders are being issued against them by the VAT department. >>


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After the consolidation of the marketing function with Yellow Pages last July, Carmen Ciantar was brought on board as the company’s new marketing manager. In this interview, she talks about the forward-thinking company’s plans to grow further, with new staff recruitment being under way. By DAVID DARMANIN >>


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A siren call by the Prime Minister urged us all to take courage and look hopeful for a brighter future. This was very much the cornerstone of his key speech given at the close of celebrations marking the 45th anniversary of Malta’s independence. The Prime Minister announced new investment which is currently under negotiation and this should translate into hundreds of jobs. >>

 

 


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