Dear
Sir, Dear Madame
I
am writing this short letter to expose you the case of an immoral
man: Ivan Zammit.
He
runs a tourism office in Sliema: Kollections
Booking Office.
I worked for him a few days some time ago, during the summer. After
being rude and nasty for the whole time I worked for him, e fired me.
Being a crook and thief, he refused to pay me what he owed me, using
tricks and bad excuses. Seing that, and being in urgent need of cash
just to have something to eat (I have no supports here in Malta), I
staged a protest in front of his shop. At that point, he called the
police, and I – the victim of a theft – was sent to jail for the
night, and humiliated, by an immoral cop who didn't do the
slightest effort to understand what was in play. This was a case
of moral perversion on the part of an employer, and of moral
corruption from a complicit cop.
Later
on, I met a maltese young man who had worked for him too, and who had
had problems with payments as well. He told me of a colleague of his,
a girl, who had problems too. This shows that the practice of fooling
his employees is regular.
I
am asking you to consider this case in any way you can, and do with
it what you can, if you can, or want to, do anything. The mere public
exposure of this crook is for me a victory.
For
further informations, I have written a public blog, where I detail
exactly what happened, right from the beginning:
IvanTheCrook.blogspot.com.
I
am publishing this open letter on the blog, and sending it to the
newspapers, to the members of the parliament, to the ETC, to the
Revenue, to the Sliema local council, to the prime-minister, to the
ministry of Justice and Home affairs, and to the ministry of Tourism.
Kind
Regards
Pedro Bandeira
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This letter was sent to the following addresses:
Newspapers
Prime-Minister
Minister of
Justice and Home Affairs
Sliema
Authorities
Ministry for
Tourism
ETC
Head of
Revenue
House of
Representatives