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October 18, 2019 "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. to us, of Mifsud you should ask in Great Britain ": the President of Link Campus University, Enzo Scotti, said in an interview with the Press on the teacher Joseph Mifsud, accused by the circles close to Trump of having been the provocative agent who from Rome he would have started a complex plot against the then Republican candidate. Scotti has called "laughable" accusations by George Papadopoulos who claims to have seen him at a meeting with 007 Italians and Libyan personalities. The former minister ad explained that he had known Mifsud "around 2000", when the Maltese professor was the director of international affairs of the University of Malta, later the head of the cabinet of the foreign minister of Malta, then rector of the consortium University of Agrigento, finally full professor at the English University of Stirling, Scotland. "But from us," Scotti specifies, "he never taught, he was not our professor." Then he added: "They had spoken to me very well both at the London School of Economics and at the Queen Mary. Prestigious universities. In 2016 - followed by Scotti - as 'full professor' of Stirling, we invited him to hold a course with us "But the poor man didn't do a lesson, though, because then the scandal broke and he disappeared." The great accuser 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, an accredited study center. "He was on the staff," says Scotti, "and Mifsud was his boss, as Director of the International Strategic Development and member of the board." To the newspaper that reminds the president of Link University that Papadopoulos himself says he found Scotti in the middle of a meeting with agents of our services and strange Libyan people, the person concerned replied: "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 likely that I open the door and let a stranger in London enter while I organize international plots ? ". In short, Papadopoulos would lie.