MCAST acted ‘abusively’ by suspending employee for over three years
The MCAST administration acted illegally, “wrongly” and “abusively” in
MCAST lecturer found guilty of abusive behaviour was promoted instead of sacked
Updated to include reactions from former MCAST Principal Stephen
Government slammed for allowing gross conflict of interest at MCAST
An inquiry concluded in 2019 and made public by
EXCLUSIVE: MCAST inquiry finds wide-scale fraud and falsification in recruitment procedures
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti hawn. The results of
Court upholds prohibitory injunction against permanent secretary for education, MCAST
The court has upheld a prohibitory injunction against a
Moonlighting MCAST Principal paid two government salaries, taking home €117k a year
The Principal of MCAST, James Calleja, was given a
Police investigation into MCAST ‘jobs for votes’ scandal still ongoing
The police have still not concluded criminal investigations into
Education Ministry in spectacular about-turn in MCAST lecturer’s court challenge of transfer order
The Education Ministry has reversed a decision to transfer
MCAST defies court order to stop ‘vindictive’ actions against senior lecturer who unveiled wrongdoing
MCAST Principal James Calleja has ignored a court order
Taxpayers set to foot the bill for more debt left behind by Streamcast
The Court has ordered Streamcast to pay Enemalta more
EXCLUSIVE: Leaked report shows Malta Enterprise knew past of Streamcast ‘investor’ who left trail of debt behind
A due diligence report commissioned by Malta Enterprise had
Streamcast defaults on €7m promise of sale agreement as debts pile up
Streamcast, the outfit that the Maltese public was told
Court orders Streamcast to pay €300,000 to Melita for arrears
Streamcast has been ordered by a court to pay
BREAKING: Streamcast never paid rent or electricity, Enemalta owed €500,000
Streamcast, the company behind the data centre that was
Streamcast: a data centre without data
Maltese internet service provider Melita is suing Streamcast in
Streamcast deletes articles, closes Facebook page… then covers for Konrad Mizzi
Information can at times be gleaned from reactions to
Nexia BT attempts to cloud the waters on Streamcast deal
Nexia BT sent a statement to The Shift as
Nexia BT confirm investment in Streamcast, deny cashing out
Editorial note: Nexia BT has sent us this statement
Opinion: Just another Labour weapon
Just imagine if the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the
Disgraced former education Perm Sec made CEO of new fish farms agency
Former Education Ministry Permanent Secretary Frank Fabri, who in
Owner of steel fabrication business now another sheep farmer in Gozo
The owner of a Gozitan steel fabrication business is
Consultancy firm accuses OPM of bias for awarding tender to Labour pollster
A local consultancy firm has filed a complaint over
Art for the shift 2023
The Shift has launched its annual art exhibition featuring
Daughter of Ian Borg’s chief canvasser put on Michael Falzon’s payroll
Adreana Zammit, the young and relatively inexperienced lawyer and
PBS director breached code of ethics by taking Mediterrane Film Festival job
Pablo Micallef was recruited by direct order for a
Ian Borg’s man at Transport Malta steps down, remains at agency on full pay
Minister Ian Borg’s lasting hold on Transport Malta has
The smokescreen – Kevin Cassar
“No visible disciplinary or criminal justice response to claims
The smokescreen – Kevin Cassar
On 3 April 2019, The Economist reported the Council
Green light for virgin ODZ Ghasri land to be turned into a sheep farm
Virgin agricultural land of high landscape value in the

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