PL insider vouches for Christian Borg, raising further questions on Labour’s links to crime
One man stepped forward in court and vouched for Christian
Borg, accused of kidnapping and linked to a criminal network of drug smuggling
and money laundering, who gained notoriety for his links to Prime Minister
Robert Abela in a questionable transfer deal.
Borg was recently released on bail over a case that saw a
man kidnapped, beaten and threatened. Joe Camenzuli, 63, the Labour Party’s
official photographer for the past 20 years while simultaneously running his
retail outlet in Valletta, was the individual who offered to guarantee bail for
Borg in court last week.
“I have known him for the past five years and I can vouch
for him,” Camenzuli told the magistrate before bail was granted for the
28-year-old millionaire.
Further research shows that Camenzuli was installed as a new
director on Borg’s two companies: Princess Operations Limited and No Deposit
Cars Malta Ltd. The move was interpreted by legal sources as a way to try to
avoid the government having to rescind lucrative contracts given to Borg’s
companies in recent years.
The companies have won various tenders and direct orders
running into hundreds of thousands of euro from Transport Malta and LESA, among
others.
Borg is alleged to be part of a criminal gang involved in
drug smuggling and money laundering, including businesses acting as fronts.
Investigations by the police are said to be ongoing.
Who is Joe Camenzuli?
Camenzuli has been one of the insiders of the Labour Party
for the last 20 years, particularly since the time when Alfred Sant took over
the leadership of the Labour Party.
While accompanying Joseph Muscat almost daily on all his
public appearances, Camenzuli still ran his business, a clothes shop, called
Pastell Boutique in South Street, Valletta.
Research conducted by The Shift shows that apart from his
close connections to Borg, now even directing his car hire business, Camenzuli
is also involved in business deals with other Labour insiders.
While Camenzuli is the sole owner of Bali Company Limited,
in 2020 he set up Double 7 Ltd with Joe Vella Bonnici, chair of the agency
managing the cash for passports programme for a number of years after
2013. It is not clear what type of
business Camenzuli and Vella Bonnici are in together.
Until a few years ago, Camenzuli was also in business with
the owner of James Caterers, James Barbara,
involved in the record €274 million direct order to build and manage a
new 500-bed wing at St Vincent De Paul.
In 2016, Camenzuli set up Meatgang Valletta Ltd, together
with Barbara and Neil Azzopardi – a businessman involved in the renewable energy
sector through Global Tech Malta, based in San Gwann.
Also, together with other Labour activists, Camenzuli was
placed on the board of Engineering Resources Limited, a public entity, opening
the doors to more contacts within the government.
Still serving, Camenzuli’s fellow directors include Kevin
Chircop, the chairman of Enemed and of a State company that manages the
controversial Montenegro wind farm project, Alessandro Lia, the son of Labour’s
lawyer Pawlu Lia, Sharon Penza, daughter of Labour activist and donor Carmelo
Penza who is the owner of Penza Tarmac
Ltd, and Alex Scerri Herrera – son of Judge Consuelo Scerri Herrera, sister of
the culture minister.
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