PN MP Karol Aquilina said that former government official Neville Gafà wants Police Commissioner Angelo Gafà to investigate him for having conducted an experiment to see the amount of work the Police Commissioner needed to do to present evidence in court for the perjury charges against Christian Borg.
In a post on Facebook, Neville Gafa said that for Aquilina to be in possession of the legal transcript of the case is illegal, and that the law specifies only the involved parties have access to transcripts. Gafa requested that the police open an investigation immediately.
On Facebook, Aquilina said that Gafa, describing him as former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat's spokesperson, wants the Police Commissioner to investigate Aquilina for showing the country that the same Police Commissioner only needed 12 minutes of work to prove the case in court against "Prime Minister Robert Abela's business partner."
"This is because, according to Neville Gafà, I had no right to be given a copy of the transcript that was supposed to be the main piece of evidence in this case," Aquilina wrote.
"I have big news for Neville Gafà: he also has the right to be given this transcript!" Aquilina continued.
Aquilina invited Gafà to do as he did, which is to take a quick trip to the Court Registry and request a copy of the same transcript. "Then, if he pleases, he can let us know whether it took him more or less than the 12 minutes it took me," Aquilina said.
He said that if Gafa rushes to get the transcript as quickly as he rushes to write and make a joke of the situation, Gafà might just "set a new record time that would embarrass Commissioner Angelo Gafà even further!"