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Malta Cracks Down on “Irregular” Restaurateurs

2014-08-04 by Aleksandr Shatskih

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In news from Malta, the Tourism Authority there has begun clamping down on the number of illegal restaurants. Already this year the authorities have made 613 inspections, compared with 608 made in all of 2013. Establishments without proper licensing and in breach of other regulations are being forced to either close or remedy their situation.

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