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Malta police association demands privacy safeguards

Posted on June 25, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Matthew Vella reports:

The Malta Police Association has condemned reports in the media on allegations against police officers, which they claim “are intended at tarnishing these members’ integrity.”

The MPA was referring to a data protection commission’s report that fined the Commissioner of Police €500 for the leak of an internal file on police inspector Elton Taliana, which MaltaToday submitted in court in March 2015 as evidence in its defence in a defamation suit by Taliana.

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