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Number of asylum seekers arriving in Malta reaches record low
Only 745 applications from asylum seekers were presented to
Influencer paid €1000 to advertise, market state company with no competitors
A Labour TV personality, Claire Agius, is being paid
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Transport Malta RHIBs tender evaluated in just one day
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Gozo Channel, which has been running at a significant
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Monica Farrugia, the former executive director at Enemalta who
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Finance Ministry €19,000 direct order split between husband and wife, avoiding tender
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Michelle Muscat, the Marigold Foundation chairperson and wife of
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Audrey Testaferrata De Noto, a former Transport Malta official
Court decision on Steward’s pending VAT bill of €37million put on hold
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. A €37 million outstanding VAT
Curia gets €5 million for restoration works on churches, properties
Malta’s archdiocese will receive €5 million from the government
Dalli spends €250,000 in direct orders on one-day meeting
Energy Minister Miriam Dalli spent €250,000 in direct orders
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Finance Minister Clyde Caruana may no longer be able
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