The judiciary has come under fire for allegedly being drawn into the political fallout between Prime Minister Robert Abela and former deputy prime minister Wenzu Mintoff. Critics argue that the judiciary is being used as a pawn in the ongoing political drama, undermining its independence and impartiality. The controversy centres around a letter written by Mintoff, which has sparked a heated exchange between the two politicians.The situation has raised concerns about the erosion of trust in the judiciary and the rule of law. Observers are calling for the judiciary to maintain its independence and avoid being dragged into political disputes.








