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Glenn Bedingfield (b. 15 November 1974, Pietà, Malta) is a Maltese journalist and formerly a Member of the European Parliament and General Secretary of the Forum Żgħażagħ Laburisti (the Labour Youth Forum of the Maltese Labour Party) and member of the Party's National Executive. ==Career== Bedingfield was one of the first journalists to join the newly set up Labour Party owned Super One Radio and One Television, One Productions in 1991. As an investigative political journalist Bedingfield won the 2002 Journalist of the Year award for broadcast TV. He produced controversial and investigative media programms on One Television and also in One Radio as well as publishing three investigative books on the relationship between crime and politics, the first of which landed Bedingfield in court when criminal proceedings were initiated against him by the Nationalist Government of the time. The case caused a public uproar during its first sitting and was not pursued further by the government. *''Il-Gurament'' (translated to English as ''Witness'') incurred the wrath of then Prime Minister Eddie Fenech Adami, who took Bedingfield to court for libel. *''Il-Hbieb Tal-Hbieb'' *''Il-Proklama'' in reference to the three presidential pardons Joseph Fenech (Zeppi l-Hafi) was granted by the Fenech Adami administration is a collection of the case reports in which prime suspect Meinrad Calleja was found not guilty of having commissioned Joseph Fenech to carry out the murder of Cachia Caruana. ==Entrepreneur== In 2003, Bedingfield opened his first business enterprise in Vittoriosa. He moved on to open a second restaurant there. Presently he is running his third business enterprise, a wine bistro in Fort St Angelo. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Glenn Bedingfield」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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