"I will not stop before the Egrant story is clarified. It is a lie, a pure invention," Michelle Muscat, the Prime Minister's wife, says in an interview to be published in a book about her husband's 10 years as Labour Party leader.
While insisting that she has absolutely nothing to worry about, she is convinced truth will prevail, according to a statement issued by publishers SKS. "For the time being, we will wait for the magistrate's report. And then the truth will emerge," Michelle Muscat says.
In this book, published by SKS, Michelle Muscat speaks on many a thorny subject, not less about Egrant, Russian whistleblower Maria Efimova and the daughter of Azerbaijani leader Leyla Aliyev. Egrant is a third company that was opened in Panama together with two others belonging to OPM chief of staff Keith Schembri and Minister Konrad Mizzi. The identity of the owner of Egrant was revealed to be that of Michelle Muscat, an accusation that she denies. A magisterial inquiry was launched last year.
"Joseph: 10 snin mexxej" is being published to mark the 10th anniversary since Joseph Muscat's election as leader of the Labour Party on 6 June, 2008.
In her exclusive interview, Michelle Muscat reveals to Claire Xuereb Grech, her interviewer, what goes on behind the doors of the home she shares at Burmarrad with her husband and two children. She speaks of their time spent together, and the Prime Minister's behaviour when he is out of the limelight. Perhaps more significant, Muscat discloses how the Panama Papers debacle affected her and her family.
Michelle Muscat says that one day, a book will be written about the Egrant story and said that the Opposition wanted to remove the Labour Government from office "with a big lie"
The book also includes contributions by ten philosophical and political analysts.
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat is also interviewed by Prof. Andrew Azzopardi.
The book, Joseph: 10 snin mexxej, is introduced by the CEO of the Labour Party, Randolph De Battista.
It is selling at €15 at local bookshops who have registered a high demand for the book hours after it was placed on their bookshelves, SKS said in a statement.
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