Scotti from Link talks about Mifsud: "ask about him in Britain"

Former minister of the DC Enzo Scotti, today founder of the Link Campus University of Rome, speaks, in an interview with La Stampa, of Joseph Mifsud, the Maltese professor at the center of the international vortex of the "Russiagate".

"The last time I saw him he was here at the inner bar giving an interview. I waited a while for him to finish, then I went to my office. He has since disappeared without a greeting. More than us, you should ask in Mifsud in Britain". 

Scotti has called "laughable" accusations George Papadopoulos who claims to have it seen in a meeting with Italian 007 and Libyan characters.

The former DC minister explained that he met Mifsud "around 2000", when the Maltese professor was the director of international affairs of the University of Malta, subsequently the head of the cabinet of the Foreign Minister of Malta, then rector of the university consortium. of Agrigento, finally full professor atEnglish University of Stirling, Scotland

"But from us", Explains Scotti,"he never taught, he was not our professor". Then he adds: "I had been told perfectly well both at the London School of Economics and at the Queen Mary. In the 2016, continues Scotti, as 'full professor' of Stirling, we invited him to hold a course with us. The poor man didn't even do a lesson, though, because then the scandal broke out and disappeared". 

The great prosecutor of Mifsud, George Papadopoulos, Scotti now remembers, was a guest at the Link Campus "for a one-day seminar in March 2016" with the London Center of International Law Practice. 

"It was in the staff", Says Scotti,"and Mifsud was his boss, as Director of the International Strategic Development and member of the board". 

About the meeting with the Italian services, as told by Papadopoulos, Scotti says: "Everything to laugh". And he specifies: "Apart from the fact that this kind of thing here at Link Campus is not done, because we study intelligence but we do not train the operatives, but it seems to you

likely that I open the door and let a London stranger enter while I organize international plots?". In short, Papadopoulos would lie.        

To those who point out how Mifsud bought 35% of the shares of Link Campus International srl, Scotti explains that "the university relies on one of our management companies, the 'Gem', which in turn has several srl for individual aspects. Since Mifsud had proposed to recruit students around the world, and all international activity passes through this srl, he claimed 35% of the society". 

But the commission, according to the founder of Link Campus, worked very little: "Mifsud had every interest in hijacking international students on his island, not in Rome". 

Apparently, today, everyone is fleeing from Maltese professor Joseph Mifsud. Many believe he is hidden in Russia while Enzo Scotti launches an assist to the investigators, "ask for him in England".

 

Scotti from Link talks about Mifsud: "ask about him in Britain"