The Shift’s investigation forced government to terminate contract with White Flag scam, Gozo minister admits
Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri has confirmed that the government
Greylisting: Over 100 companies blame weak, selective rule of law – survey
When employers were asked why they thought Malta was
COVID-19 infections creep up as Malta opens its borders to tourists
As the summer tourism season opens and Malta’s economy
Alarming rise in prison suicides, unexplained deaths, signal inhumane treatment of inmates
Last week, we learned that yet another prisoner under
No fiscal receipts from infrastructure minister’s family restaurant
Receipts obtained by The Shift confirmed that Barbajean, the
Repubblika calls on Labour administration to ‘publish all government contracts since 2013’
Civil society NGO Repubblika spared no criticism for Prime
Bitmac plant in Iklin: How lax law enforcement turned ODZ land into an industrial site
An investigation on a site in Iklin flagged by
#FreeAssange: embattled Wikileaks founder turns 50 while still detained in a UK prison
Wikileaks founder and journalist Julian Assange, who first became
Government stonewalls questions on lack of consultation with stakeholders for EU commission funding
Business and industry leaders have said they are disappointed
Active ageing minister doubled amount of money deposited in accounts in one year
In asset declarations filed earlier this year, Senior Citizens
iGaming industry’s future hinges on government ensuring greylisting ‘doesn’t drag on for years’
The iGaming European Network, a group of iGaming companies
Repubblika calls for interim government to see through FATF changes until next election
Civil society NGO Repubblika called for an interim government
Lack of transparency on company ownership, tax crimes led to Malta’s greylisting
FATF president Marcus Pleyer said today that lack of
Family wins drawn-out court battle against attempt to force sale of Old Mint property share
One of the families that had almost signed over
Mistra Bay gets breathing room as several caravans vacate the area
Mistra Bay may finally be able to breathe a
Repubblika’s president slams Rosianne Cutajar after speech in parliament targeting activists
Repubblika president Robert Aquilina has called out Labour MP
Daphne Caruana Galizia prize for journalism launched for journalists defending democracy
A new annual awards ceremony was launched on Tuesday
Malta’s foreign capital inflow could drop by €250m if greylisted – IMF report
A report by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) analysing
Concrete belt: Four years down the line, PA still waiting for companies to fall in line
The Planning Authority is still waiting for construction companies
Standards commissioner asked to investigate freebies handed out by government MPs
Independent politician Arnold Cassola has called upon the standards
PAC hearing highlights unexplained pay-out arrangements between Electrogas shareholders
The public accounts committee today slammed witness Paul Apap
From humble garages to lawless fiefdoms: Ghaxaq’s concrete belt exposed
Updated to include answers from the Planning Authority. An

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