In an ironic twist, government turns down FOI request for its own FOI report
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Journalist’s detention in Hong Kong raises international concern
An event in London this week focused on the
Refused: Minister blocks information on payments for MTA chairman’s family
Payments for the refurbishment of a villa owned by
President promotes Corinthia as Qatari business partner gets Maltese passport
President George Vella’s trip to Qatar in June 2022
Courting Qatar: President invites alleged terrorism financiers to invest in Malta
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Foundation for Medical Services has 13 ‘persons of trust’, including chef
The Foundation for Medical Services (FMS) continues to recruit
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Justice Minister Jonathan Attard has refused to answer questions
Government rushes to appeals court as The Shift wins more FOI tribunal cases
Government entities this week rushed to the Court of
Farrugia given another three years at Malta Enterprise at €11,000 a month
The spin doctor of disgraced former prime minister Joseph
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Prime Minister Robert Abela’s week-long visit to New York
Another woman killed: ‘This can’t go on’
The killing of Bernice Cassar, shot dead at Corradino
Ministry appeals FOI ruling on €49 million expenditure on private homes
The Ministry for Senior Citizens and Active Ageing is
Anglu Farrugia setting an unparalleled travel record
Speaker of the House of Representatives Anglu Farrugia appears
Five years of creating positive change
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‘Masterminds behind journalist murders almost never face justice’ – IPI
Journalism has become one of the world’s most dangerous
Heritage Malta mum on its refusal of UK funding for restoration of ‘Queen’s villa’
In a perplexing stance being taken by Heritage Malta,
Tax commissioner: ‘No information’ held on PM’s tax declaration on Zejtun villa
Information on which officials assessed Prime Minister Robert Abela’s
EU’s Media Freedom Act ‘to set the cat among the pigeons’ – Roberta Metsola
The European Union’s forthcoming EU Media Freedom Act has
‘Turn the tide’, CoE Human Rights Commissioner says on press freedom
“All who are committed to democracy and a free
Humanitarian NGOs slam Malta over migrant push back to Egypt
Twenty-three people were sent to Egypt on the instructions
European Commission ‘taking very seriously’ reports on Malta’s secret agreement with Azerbaijan’s SOCAR
The European Commission is “taking very seriously” reports on
Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation awarded European Parliament’s Citizen’s Prize for Malta
The Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation was awarded this year’s
Degiorgio brothers sentenced to 40 years imprisonment after stunning court with turnaround guilty plea
Brothers Alfred and George Degiorgio have each been sentenced
PM keeps 80s’ minister Sceberras Trigona on the gravy train
A 72-year-old former minister who made his name in
Minister Ian Borg’s personal photographer left grounded after The Shift’s reports
Foreign Affairs Minister Ian Borg has rethought the questionable
Ir-rigal għall-Ġubilew tal-Platinum li l-gvern Malti ċaħħad lir-Reġina Eliżabetta II
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The Platinum Jubilee present the Maltese government denied Queen Elizabeth II
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti While the Maltese government
Lill-konsulent il-ġdida tiegħu Fearne jagħtiha pakkett finanzjarju ta’ €65,000
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Commissioner orders release of information on cost of film awards
The Malta Film Commission has been ordered to give

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