Eight international organisations demand proper media law reform in Malta
Eight international press freedom organisations have called on Robert
Latvian honorary consul for Malta accused of €18 million fraud
Latvian honorary consul for Malta and lawyer Jānis Zelmenis
Lawyer accused of libel by Joseph Muscat confident ‘the truth will emerge’
Christian Grima, the lawyer being sued for libel by
NGOs demand a halt to Comino ‘commercial rape’ development plans
Seven NGOs called for a halt of Hili Group’s
Media experts committee ignored Saviour Balzan’s conflict of interest
The Media Experts Committee has said that there was
Collapse victim’s parents condemn PM’s opposition to public inquiry
Jean Paul Sofia’s parents condemned Prime Minister Robert Abela’s
Construction licensing too little too late in industry ‘overrun by anarchy’
Three years after the government’s commitment to implement change
Procurement unit misled patient causing year’s delay for medication
The Central Procurement Supplies Unit (CPSU) misled a patient
MCAST acted ‘abusively’ by suspending employee for over three years
The MCAST administration acted illegally, “wrongly” and “abusively” in
Kordin tragedy: Calls for Public Inquiry grow as government ignores family’s pleas
The Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation has joined the opposition,
Ministers ‘mocking their code of ethics and taxpayers to fund their relatives’
Independent politician Arnold Cassola has formally requested the Office
Kordin tragedy: PN backs construction victim family’s call for public inquiry
At a press conference convened Thursday morning on the
Court grants shortening of appeal window for Vitals-Steward hospitals judgement
In an exceptional court procedure, Judge Miriam Hayman granted
Imprison Joseph Muscat and accomplices, Repubblika demands
NGO Repubblika is calling for the imprisonment of former
Court orders PBS, BA to pay damages for unconstitutional, partisan broadcasting
In a scathing judgement against the Broadcasting Authority, Public
Grech, Delia challenge PM to come clean to the House on hospital deals role
Opposition leader Bernard Grech and MP Adrian Delia are
Karl Cini maintains silence, PAC questioning suspended until Constitutional Court rules
The Public Accounts Committee suspended a meeting that was
RSF, IPI call on government to drop ‘vexatious’ cases as The Shift wins first two court appeals
International press freedom organisations have welcomed The Shift’s winning
Illegal recruiter sending migrants to Malta arrested in the Philippines
Hopeful overseas Filipino workers were being charged the equivalent
European Commission slaps Malta with five infringement proceedings
Five new cases of infringement of EU law have

Our Awards and Media Partners

Award logo Award logo Award logo