The Labour Party has been accused of stealing workers’ tax and National Insurance (NI) payments, with the Nationalist Party (PN) claiming that the Labour Party has admitted to the allegations. This admission has sparked controversy and raised concerns about the Labour Party’s handling of workers’ contributions. The allegations are likely related to Malta’s social security system, where employers and employees make contributions to fund pensions, healthcare, and other social services.
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Labour Party Accused of Stealing Workers’ Tax and NI Payments: PN’s Admission Sparks Controversy
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