Permanent secretary mum on Albert Marshall’s breach of contract
The Permanent Secretary of the Culture Ministry, Joyce Dimech,
Controversial €250,000 statue approved by panel led by ex-teacher with no relevant credentials
A €250,000 equestrian statue set to be installed in
Tents cleared following The Shift’s report
Updated to include reaction: Unsightly and illegal tents erected
Two men abusing rules to pack in foreign workers in Sliema apartment hunted for unpaid debts
Two men, who, until a few weeks ago, operated
Infrastructure Malta official fronts private investment of tunnels contractor
A senior Infrastructure Malta official responsible for overseeing and
Unsightly canopies on Macina as culture heritage watchdog flags ‘grave concern’
Several unsightly canopies, making a Grade 1 scheduled building
Albert Marshall, 75, cashing in on at least five different government jobs
Albert Marshall, the 75-year-old Labour veteran who used to
€17 million ‘restored’ tunnels failing, contractor given €350,000 to repair
A massive project to complete Malta’s main road tunnels,
Gozo minister’s driver files new application for ‘garage’ on idyllic ODZ plot
Ronnie Camilleri, the driver of Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri,
Criminologist to evaluate iconic Evans Building multi-million-euro tender
Prime Minister Robert Abela has put a criminologist and
Turkish crypto boss who hid in Albania, laundered money in Malta, sentenced to 11,196 years
Crypto boss Faruk Fatih Özer, who stashed millions of
‘Media Experts Committee’ journalists made €18,000 each from still-hidden ‘reforms’ report
The nine members of the ‘Media Experts Committee’, tasked
PM mum on status of Melvin Theuma’s fixer’s job
Prime Minister Robert Abela has stayed silent on whether
Developer pushes ahead with project for Mellieha green lung
Paul Attard, the secretary general of the Malta Developers
Minister switches canvasser’s contract from photographer to adviser to dodge rules
Foreign Affairs Minister Ian Borg, who was outed by
Government funding of Gozo ferry services expected to reach €17 million
The government changed the rules for subsidies for ferry
Drivers beware, speed guns are in
Police, Transport Malta, and LESA officers are being trained
Gozo home set to open in 2024 will return to the Church in 7 years after taxpayers fork out millions
The government will be throwing away more than €30
PBS refuses to reveal Norma Saliba’s resignation letter and contract
The Maltese state broadcaster, PBS, has refused to make
‘Another Mercury Towers’ as two 35-storey high rises planned for Qawra
Developer Joseph Portelli is planning “another Mercury Towers” project
After 30 years of planning illegalities, UNO club owners want PA rubber stamp
The group of businessmen behind one of Malta’s longest-running
Malta Chamber says systems to cut down corruption, clientelism a priority for government budget
The Chamber of Commerce wants the government to prioritise
Ex-Labour MP at centre of ‘benefit fraud racket’ was OPM adviser until last year
The man at the centre of the alleged fraud
Ombudsman flags complaints about failure of public officials to reply to emails
The ombudsman has highlighted the fact that a number
BCA chief writes €55,000 cheque to himself following ‘fake termination’
Jesmond Muscat, handpicked by the government for the role
No action from PM as BA member Alessandro Lia faces criminal charges
Prime Minister Robert Abela has refrained from taking any
Transport Malta breaks direct orders record during election months
Transport Malta set a new record for direct orders
Gozo Channel to pay dearly as Greeks snub fourth ferry tender, again
The Greek owners of Gozo’s Channel’s hired fourth ferry
Ministry, other scheduled buildings and Valletta seashore being privatised
The old fish market building on the water’s edge
Opposition takes ‘propaganda machine’ PBS to court in bid to ensure impartiality
The opposition has upped the ante from the judicial

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