Thursday, March 10, 2022

COURT IN GREECE RULES AGAINST CYPRUS IN BOGUS CASE AGAINST MARIA EFIMOVA'S HUSBAND

 


We bring you this brief update, due to requests from our readers. A court in Greece refused to allow the extradition of Pantelis Varnava, the husband of Malta's Whistleblower Maria Efimova, to face bogus criminal charges in the Republic of Cyprus. Mr. Varnava, a dual citizen of both Greece and Cyprus, was targeted by Malta's corrupt ruling Labour Party, led behind the scenes by disgraced former PM Joseph Muscat, after efforts to extradite Ms. Efimova failed.

A court in Malta recently adjourned the purely political charges still pending against the Whistleblower there, sine die,  which translates to an indefinite period, not to be set in the future. The date of the Greek court decision was February 18, 2022. Maltese PM Robert Abela refuses to grant Ms. Efimova immunity as a whistleblower, and she has not, to date, agreed to return to Malta to share her evidence, which she asserts implicates MICHELLE MUSCAT, the wife of former PM Muscat, in a massive corruption scandal that would sink the Labour Party,

The Whistleblower is living at an undisclosed location, for she has a well-founded fear that Joseph Muscat, having not being able to succeed in the courts to silence her, may send the Maltese mafia after her and Pantelis. Pray for the Conscience of Malta.





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