LuxLeaks whistleblower wins ECHR case after revealing multinationals’ tax evasion
A former PricewaterhouseCoopers employee convicted after disclosing details with a journalist
Education minister evades AUM criteria questions now three times in a row
With the American University of Malta staking its reputation
Lands minister withholds explanation on Little Armier beach takeover
Lands Minister Silvio Schembri is not explaining how three
Active ageing minister puts predecessor on the payroll as a person of trust
Active Ageing Minister Jo-Etienne Caruana, who was elected for
Operation La Vallette follow-up investigation yields 21 more arrests
Follow-up investigations just over a year on from Operation
FMS boss still being paid three times more than her closest managers
The Shift’s recent report that the Deputy Prime Minister’s
Popular swimming area larger than two football grounds set for Fortina Group
A popular rocky beach in Tigne stands to be
Dodgy dealings: Muscat, Mizzi, a SOCAR president and a $22 million mansion
The son of the SOCAR president who dealt with
Russian resistance: journalist Marina Ovsyannikova describes her harrowing escape
It was an iconic moment at the start of
Spanish court sets sights on Malta SICAV laundering stolen Venezuelan oil funds
The Spanish courts have set their sights on a
Imported cheap labour dominating job market as 77% earn under €20,000 a year
As Malta continues to see unprecedented and unrestrained population
Rights groups call on MEPs to end ‘abuse of state funds for clientelist media’
With independent media under growing economic and political pressure
187 new police recruits failed entry exam on first attempt, five on the second
Apparently desperately keen to swell its ranks with new
Public transport operator turns a profit on ‘inefficient’ service
Malta Public Transport Services (Operations) Limited increased its operating
Environment watchdog to be led by development permits champion
The government is tasking architect Vince Cassar with a
Identity Malta inundated with AFM part-timers but minister evades giving details
Interior Minister Byron Camilleri has confirmed The Shift’s recent
JAC should have known of nominated magistrate’s criminal charges
The Judicial Appointments Committee seems to have found a
Lionel Gerada back in private business as MTA ignores conflict of interest
Lionel Gerada, former minister Konrad Mizzi’s person of trust
New Gozo ferry PSO? We’re still working on it, minister says
A new Public Service Obligation for the transport of
All parties involved refuse to explain Little Armier beach concession transfer
Pharmaceuticals businessman Jonathan Mangion is not explaining how a
Confusion reigns over scheme to commercialise sports facilities
Confusion is currently reigning in the management of sports
Auditor General asked to investigate Sadeen’s 47c per square metre land grab
The Auditor General has been formally requested to investigate
Opposition wants names of all FIAU board nominees tabled in the House
The Opposition will be submitting an amendment to the
Judicial watchdog reminds the judiciary not to speak to the Prime Minister
Sitting magistrates have been warned by the judicial watchdog
Accommodation project for Gozitan students, patients’ families three years overdue
A prominent building in Birkirkara meant to have opened
On your doorstep: activists hold government responsible for construction deaths
Responsibility for a string of recent construction-related deaths was
British peer’s £20 million home linked back to Malta tax avoidance schemes
A £20 million London home linked to British businesswoman
Bidnija sham sheep farm application suspended after deluge of objections
An application to turn what has been labelled a
Race against time as millions for Xewkija park and ride stand to be lost by June
Work on an EU-funded new Park & Ride facility
Oath for new magistrates put on hold over nominee’s pending criminal case
The Office of the President has been constrained to

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