The Nationalist Party has said that the government should publish the agreement for the new Marsa Race Track. The PN was reacting to a story published on The Malta Independent on Sunday, which revealed how the majority shareholder in the consortium that is to invest €18 million into the Marsa Race Track is a partner and Group Director of Henley & Partners Holdings Ltd based in Jersey.
"Henley and Partners are famous for their sale of passports, not of organising sporting events. The company has no expertise in the sports sector whatsoever. It is also a company which is shrouded in doubts over serious allegations of corruption."
The PN said that Joseph Muscat handed lands and public buildings to whoever he wanted to please. The Opposition mentioned Café Premier, the building in Old Mint street, Australia Hall and ITS.
"For the sake of transparency, the Marsa race track should only be handed to investors who really wish to do a project for those who have this sport close to their hearts."