Planning Authority flooded with objections over Dingli Cliffs development
The Planning Authority will have a difficult task recommending
New companies making a killing from Transport Malta direct orders
Companies recently set up are making a killing out
‘European countries failing human rights obligations’ – Commissioner
The Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights has
Maltese academic appointed to European Commission Expert Group Against SLAPP
Maltese law academic Justin Borg-Barthet, whose research has been
Major public project supplied through illegal batching plant
Millions in taxes are being paid for hundreds of
Omtzigt requests PACE committee to look into Rosianne Cutajar’s ‘conflict of interest’
Pieter Omtzigt has requested that the Parliamentary Assembly of
PBS board director fronts government propaganda
Pablo Micallef, a director on the board of the
Abela Advocates lawyer becomes Gaming Authority chairman
Ryan Pace, a young lawyer who works with the
Scandal: Minister Ian Borg’s buddy gets extraordinary allowance to boost his income
Minister Ian Borg’s chief canvasser, Jesmond Zammit, is being
Allied Newspapers appointed its own auditors to internal graft inquiry
When Allied Newspapers launched an internal inquiry following allegations
Abuse of ID system: 11 Italians registered as ‘living’ with Darren Debono
Darren Debono, the former international footballer, currently facing money
Start of Turtle-dove migration leads to illegal hunting of protected species in spring
With the first signs of Turtle-dove migration over Malta
Infrastructure Malta installs €350,000 water pipeline leading to… an abandoned factory
A new heavy-duty water pipeline has been installed in
James Piscopo becomes Zammit Tabona’s advisor
James Piscopo, the former CEO of the Labour Party,
Finding Egrant: What we know now
Egrant almost ended up owned by a Brazilian, which
Minister places convicted fraudster in charge of elderly services
The Minister for the Elderly, Micheal Farrugia, has recruited
Minister’s wife continues her private practice while appointed manager at Transport Malta
Transport Malta has set special working conditions for Deborah
Maltese newsrooms unite against contempt of court charges over public interest stories
“Criminalising such stories is the very opposite of what
Marigold Foundation given over €500,000 in taxpayer funds while Joseph Muscat was PM
As NGOs currently navigate increasing red tape to raise
John Dalli appears on Indian tycoon’s application for Dwejra development, despite denials
The personal email address of disgraced former European Commissioner
Convent turned into Gozo Ministry offices by direct order
Dozens of employees at the Gozo Ministry have started
SOCAR fails in legal bid to block Latvian investigation into secret Malta LNG agreement
A Federal Court in Switzerland has thrown out Azerbaijan’s
Government-Corinthia negotiations on Hal Ferh site kept under wraps
The government and the Corinthia Group are currently conducting
Italy: Journalists’ phones wiretapped by prosecutors
A number of Italian journalists had their phones wiretapped
NexiaBT 4 granted bail
Nexia BT partners Brian Tonna and Karl Cini were
Vince Buhagiar retained his position while Allied Group internal probe was ongoing
Vince Buhagiar, who is facing a list of charges
New PBS chair only six months after government appointed a new board
A new PBS Chair has been appointed only six
Ferry service operator benefits from further concessions granted in contested extension
A highly contested three-year extension of a public concession
PM terminates €5,000-a-month consultancy to footballer but mum on action against Minister
Prime Minister Robert Abela would not say what action

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