In the five years between 2007 and 2011, the Joint Office and the Land Department collectively raked in just under €6.84 million through the redemption of temporary emphyteusis on 60 properties that were neither ordinary places of residence nor summer residences.

The information was given in Parliament by Consumer Affairs Minister Jason Azzopardi in reply to a question by Labour MP Marie Louise Coleiro Preca.

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