>Keith Schembri’s company – Kasco Ltd – has been awarded a €52,650 tender by the Malta College of Arts, Science, and Technology (MCAST) for the supply and delivery of environmental friendly xerographic paper in December 2022.
>In October 2022, Schembri’s company was also awarded a €9,000 direct order by the University of Malta for photocopying paper. In May of last year, his company was also awarded a €10,000 tender by the Water Services Corporation (WSC) for the supply of paper for photocopies.
>In January 2020, government launched a probe into a similar €50,385 tender awarded to Kasco Ltd, just days before the former chief of staff was taken in for questioning by the police over the Daphne Caruana Galizia murder.
>Similarly, the 2019 tender was for the “supply and delivery of environmentally friendly xerographic paper for MCAST”
>Back then, MCAST had claimed that “Kasco Ltd was awarded the tender in question as it was the only bidder, and most importantly, complying with all financial and technical requirements, and hence approved by the competent authorities and an MCAST technical evaluation team.”
>Schembri – former prime minister Joseph Muscat’s chief of staff – is facing a spate of criminal charges, including money laundering and corruption.
>He resigned in November 2019 following reports that he was being interrogated by the police about the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia as well as calls for his removal shortly after he withdrew a libel case against then-opposition leader Simon Busuttil.
>Schembri had become a person of interest in the investigation into Caruana Galizia’s murder after he was mentioned by the middleman involved in the commissioning of the murder, Melvin Theuma, as well as being mentioned again by the man suspected of commissioning the murder, Yorgen Fenech.
>After Muscat’s electoral victory in 2013, Schembri said he was no longer directly involved in the management of the company. However, he remains a shareholder.
Didn’t Keith Schembri defraud Allied Newspapers/Times of Malta on printing press machines? Is that really the person you want to trust to deliver you photocopy paper? Is there really **no** other company in Malta that could deliver photocopier paper – ideally one without a person involved in a fraud and murder case- ?
It doesn’t matter if Keith Schembri was no longer involved in management of the company, by being a shareholder he still directly profited. Those shares weren’t put in a blind trust. Dividends were still paid out to him.
Teachers were also not allowed to make any photocopies across all of Malta and Gozo so that all paper in the education system could channel every penny to his company and his company alone.
The damage done to education when teachers naturally preferred not to be arsed to prepare material then waste their time to play alone an obvious fraud, that no one gives a shot about.
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>Keith Schembri’s company – Kasco Ltd – has been awarded a €52,650 tender by the Malta College of Arts, Science, and Technology (MCAST) for the supply and delivery of environmental friendly xerographic paper in December 2022.
>In October 2022, Schembri’s company was also awarded a €9,000 direct order by the University of Malta for photocopying paper. In May of last year, his company was also awarded a €10,000 tender by the Water Services Corporation (WSC) for the supply of paper for photocopies.
>In January 2020, government launched a probe into a similar €50,385 tender awarded to Kasco Ltd, just days before the former chief of staff was taken in for questioning by the police over the Daphne Caruana Galizia murder.
>Similarly, the 2019 tender was for the “supply and delivery of environmentally friendly xerographic paper for MCAST”
>Back then, MCAST had claimed that “Kasco Ltd was awarded the tender in question as it was the only bidder, and most importantly, complying with all financial and technical requirements, and hence approved by the competent authorities and an MCAST technical evaluation team.”
>Schembri – former prime minister Joseph Muscat’s chief of staff – is facing a spate of criminal charges, including money laundering and corruption.
>He resigned in November 2019 following reports that he was being interrogated by the police about the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia as well as calls for his removal shortly after he withdrew a libel case against then-opposition leader Simon Busuttil.
>Schembri had become a person of interest in the investigation into Caruana Galizia’s murder after he was mentioned by the middleman involved in the commissioning of the murder, Melvin Theuma, as well as being mentioned again by the man suspected of commissioning the murder, Yorgen Fenech.
>After Muscat’s electoral victory in 2013, Schembri said he was no longer directly involved in the management of the company. However, he remains a shareholder.
Didn’t Keith Schembri defraud Allied Newspapers/Times of Malta on printing press machines? Is that really the person you want to trust to deliver you photocopy paper? Is there really **no** other company in Malta that could deliver photocopier paper – ideally one without a person involved in a fraud and murder case- ?
It doesn’t matter if Keith Schembri was no longer involved in management of the company, by being a shareholder he still directly profited. Those shares weren’t put in a blind trust. Dividends were still paid out to him.
Teachers were also not allowed to make any photocopies across all of Malta and Gozo so that all paper in the education system could channel every penny to his company and his company alone.
The damage done to education when teachers naturally preferred not to be arsed to prepare material then waste their time to play alone an obvious fraud, that no one gives a shot about.