Cassola wants Fisheries Minister’s event investigated for breach of ethics
Independent politician Arnold Cassola has called on the Commissioner
Court reconfirms Steward’s €36.8 million tax bill
Steward Malta Management Limited will have to pay a
Malta makes little to no rule of law progress – European Commission report
Malta has made little to no progress in the
Malta instructs merchant vessel to ignore 70 people in distress at sea
Maltese authorities instructed a merchant vessel to stand by
Residents object to four-storey block in Għarb overlooking Ta’ Pinu valley
A four-storey apartment block overlooking the scenic Ta’ Pinu
‘Little or no progress’ in Malta’s media landscape, issues to ‘urgently address’
The Maltese media landscape’s lack of publicly accessible data
Jean Paul Sofia’s parents keep up the pressure for public inquiry
Construction collapse victim Jean Paul Sofia’s mother Isabelle Bonnici
EU member states ‘disappointingly unambitious’ on anti-SLAPP law
Member states “deleted many elements” and were “disappointingly unambitious”
MGA cancels gaming licence registered at ex-authorisations chief’s offices
The Malta Gaming Authority has revoked the operating licence
Government’s media experts committee tight-lipped at 18-month mandate’s end
The government-appointed ‘Media Experts Committee’ will be disbanding by
‘Public will be forced to intervene’ as deckchairs placed on Comino garigue
The lack of enforcement against newly placed deckchairs on
Joseph Muscat joins Anglo-Turkish investment group supplying Malta Police
Disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat has joined the
Binance CEO facing US charges linked to Malta address: ‘You can’t speak to him’
Changpeng ‘CZ’ Zhao, CEO of Binance, the world’s largest
New Gaming Act fast-tracked as fresh online gaming licenses drop 75%
The Malta Gaming Authority issued 75% fewer new gaming
Maltese government reputation laundering aide escapes US extradition
Former espionage expert, consultant, and indirect reputation launderer for
Malta fully implements only 9% of anti-corruption recommendations
Malta has fully implemented only 9% of measures being
Drainage leaks from Valletta bastions under restoration
A section of the Valletta bastions known as the
Konrad Mizzi’s permanent secretary Ronald Mizzi testifies before the PAC
Economy Ministry Permanent Secretary Ronald Mizzi, who served as
Marsalforn road widening: NGOs ‘have not seen promised amended plans’
Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri has not yet shared the
Government ‘sitting on’ advice on updating phone tapping law for years
The 1996 Security Services Act, which allows for Malta’s
Questions on €5 million investment into GSSE athletes unanswered
The government is refusing to divulge how a €5
Government to spend €380,000 in bonuses for gold-winning GSSE athletes
The Maltese government is set to spend €380,000 in
Half of Maltese unsatisfied with democracy in Malta – Eurobarometer
Half of the Maltese population is not satisfied with
Court finds FIAU fines unconstitutional for the third time in a row
The constitutional court has ruled against the Financial Intelligence
GSSE athletes given Maltese passports despite being permanently based abroad
Foreign professional sports players contracted to represent Malta in
Illegal Philippines recruitment agency charging €7,600 to send workers to Malta
A recruitment agency sending Filipino workers to Malta and
Graffitti ‘disappointed but pursuing further legal action’ after court ruling
The court decided against an appeal raised by eight
New government ambassadors are also part of ‘independent’ immigration board
Alexander Scerri Herrera and Maria Cardona, political appointees recently
€14 million Cottonera pool is the fourth project to miss today’s GSSE deadline
The €14 million Cottonera Sports Complex indoor pool slated
Marsa Sports Complex the third project to miss small nations games deadline
An extension to the Marsa Sports Complex including eight

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