PBS executive chairman was paid €8,666 per board meeting last year
PBS Executive Chairman Mark Sammut was paid €8,666 per
Julian Assange ‘dangerously close’ to extradition after appeal rejected – RSF
WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange is “dangerously close” to being
Sports commercialisation: chairman quits and is replaced by WasteServ CEO
Six years after plans to allow sports associations to
Victoria-Marsalforn road project to go ahead despite ‘environmental massacre’
Around 300 mature indigenous trees and the size of
Binance attracted to Malta’s unregulated blockchain limbo, US SEC charges show
The shady activities of the world’s cryptocurrency exchange during
Labour reporter on WasteServ’s payroll complains she doesn’t have a warrant
Pearl Agius, a Labour TV reporter who months ago
Minister’s canvasser promoted to INDIS chair, CEO steps down after six months
The government’s industrial estates management agency INDIS Malta has
Council of Europe wants transparency from judicial watchdog but Malta stalls
The Council of Europe’s Group of States against Corruption
Judge issues clarification on Fenech’s WhatsApp messages
Judge Edwina Grima on Monday clarified a decree she
Director suspended on corruption claims gets new directorship at same ministry
Gozo Ministry Permanent Secretary John Borg has approved the
Prime Minister roped in father to help negotiate Steward Plan B
Prime Minister Robert Abela roped in his father, former
Hands off our private jets: Farrugia nixes charges for ‘luxury’ CO2 emissions
Malta was flexing its socialist muscles again this week
NGOs file judicial protest against Legal Notice ‘rewarding ODZ illegalities’
Seven environmental organisations today filed a judicial protest against
Minister’s young canvasser chosen to head Affordable Housing Foundation
The Archbishop’s Curia and the Government have chosen, “after
Malta slips Msida school project into post-Covid funding despite warnings
Malta has slipped the new €7 million price tag
New MFSA boss placed on an indefinite €175,000-a-year package
The Malta Financial Services Authority CEO Kenneth Farrugia, who
MEPs want ‘urgent protection’ from foreign interference ahead of elections
With the European Parliament elections just one year away,
Lawyer ordered to repay €300,000 taken from Kazakh oligarch widow’s account
Veteran lawyer and businessman Pio Valletta has been ordered
No permit for illegal Mellieha hotel, PA in a quandary over two illegal storeys
The Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) will not be issuing
No plans submitted for Cospicua home as government moves to close it down
Active Ageing Minister Jo Etienne Abela is not explaining
Prime Minister confirms information wipe-out but says it’s only temporary
Prime Minister Robert Abela has confirmed that important public
Solution found for Msida primary school debacle: a Joseph Portelli direct order
The government has found a solution to the long-running
Hondoq illegally cleaned with machinery ahead of minister’s environment lecture
A heavy-duty, tracked mechanical shovel normally used for construction
Asylum decision ‘disconcerting’, says ECHR in upholding journalist’s ruling
The European Court of Human Rights has upheld its
Fawwara quarry squatters apply for expansion and 10 more years of illegality
Two leading construction companies – Polidano Brothers and Schembri
NGOs accuse Malta of ‘coordinating criminal mass pushback’ of 500 migrants
A group of four humanitarian NGOs dealing with the
More ambassadorial appointments for the chosen few
The government continues handing out non-resident ambassadorial posts to
Minister’s friend and canvasser given a new €101,000 contract
Francois Piccione, one of Economy Minster Silvio Schembri’s closest
Minister’s father resigned from company right after voter data scandal broke
The father of Public Works and Planning Minister Stefan

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