Jimmy Lai’s case raised at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva
Sebastien Lai – the son of imprisoned pro-democracy campaigner,
Planning Authority fixes website following The Shift’s queries
A bug on the Planning Authority website’s ‘advanced search’
2022 Public Service Week PR exercise costs surged to €426,000
The last public relations exercise conducted by former civil
New Transport Malta RHIBs already found to be unseaworthy
One of the five new RHIBs Transport Malta purchased
Ċaqnu’s headquarters, built illegally, blessed by Archbishop, celebrated by PM
The headquarters of Polidano Group was blessed by the
Government alters parliamentary resolution to justify Fortina illegalities
The owners of the Fortina Hotel have already completed
Bilocca takes WasteServ CFO with him to sports commercialisation board
Politically-appointed WasteServ CEO Richard Bilocca has taken his financial
Silvio Schembri’s aide gets a chairmanship on top of INDIS top job
Francois Piccione, the 31-year-old childhood friend of Economy Minister
‘I can take you anytime, anywhere,’ Muscat tells Opposition’s PAC chair
Former prime minister Joseph Muscat was in full defence
German state of Hesse buys the Pandora Papers, ‘cases worthy of examination’
The German state of Hesse, in which the main
EP’s Legal Affairs Committee adopts anti-SLAPP position, plenary vote next month
The European Parliament’s Legal Affairs Committee this morning adopted
Malta still relying on buying ‘credits’ to reach climate targets – EU auditors
Malta still heavily relied on purchasing ‘credits’ from other
No EU RRF funds for new ITS campus and Bugibba ferry terminal
A €60 million cut in the amount of EU
Budget 2023 propaganda: from €35 to €175,000 and still counting
Tens of thousands of euros in public funds have
Legality of property deal with Knights questioned, foreign minister mum
Questions are being raised over the legality of a
UHM boss sues The Shift for exposing his government appointment
UHM Voice of the Workers Secretary General Josef Vella
PA asks Gozo Ministry to ‘justify’ five-metre horse in the middle of nowhere
The Planning Authority has so far refused to grant
Malta objects to EU’s new Russia sanctions
Malta, Cyprus and Greece are reported to have once
Second Labour minister’s family gets EU funds, €450,000 for Sliema boutique hotel
A company fully owned by former Labour Party minister
Luciano Busuttil stays on the gravy train, reappointed as Commissioner for Justice
Former MP Luciano Busuttil is still riding the state
Planning Authority earns €42.5 million from regularisation scheme, so far
The Planning Authority has so far raked in over
Malta Business Registry issues more fines but collects less
The Malta Business Registry has almost doubled the value
MTA spends €2.7 million on Summer Daze Festival, for tourism in peak season
A group of four entertainment entrepreneurs are receiving a
MFSA puts an end to Joseph Cuschieri’s extravagant donations after NAO report
All sponsorships and donations dished out by the MFSA
Lands Authority won’t publish Parliamentary Secretary’s wife’s contract
The Lands Authority has refused to disclose the engagement
PM warned of legal battle over Evans Building privatisation process
Prime Minister Robert Abela has been warned to handle
IRS formally proposes flagging Malta ‘tax avoidance‘ retirement funds
Following years of warnings over abusive pension plans taking
Finance minister in legal gaffe over nomination of new FIAU chair
Finance Minister Clyde Caruana thought it would have been
‘I am not here to defend anyone’ – Joseph Muscat on Caruana Galizia murder
Disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat momentarily digressed from
Defective work on new Msida primary school has already cost €2.3 million
Serious structural defects in the construction of a new

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