Embattled PN leader Adrian Delia told The Sunday Times of Malta yesterday that he put down all assets and revenue streams that he was obliged to declare in his declaration of assets to Parliament last April.
He maintained that he was even “more forthcoming than most” of his peers in divulging his financial affairs, although he would not be drawn into revealing his current tally of monthly income.
“I submitted the declaration in Parliament to the fullness as obliged in law. I think I already revealed more than any other politician in the recent history of our nation, and I don’t think I should give more details,” he said in answer to a question on his current global monthly income.  
Questions about his income arose after the leak of court documents in his marital separation proceedings last week showed that the court had ordered him to pay his wife alimony and child maintenance amounting to €2,750 monthly, as well as his five children’s school fees – amounting to several thousand euros per term – and medical costs.
On top of that he is saddled with substantial monthly remortgage payments on his loans – his loans amount to around €700,000 according to a tally in last April’s…