Suspended sentence, restraining order after The Shift’s report on sexual harassment at national orchestra
Following The Shift’s revelations last Sunday of sexual harassment
Identity Malta paperwork delays forcing TCNs ‘underground to work illegally’
Delays of between six to nine months for the
€200,000 for a sculpture in a remote, uninhabited area of Gozo
The government intends to spend more than €200,000 for
No shortage of Gozo Channel office space, but it’s paying chairman’s clients
As the Gozo Channel Company continues to carry out
Abela’s cabinet being less transparent with their earnings than Muscat’s
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s Cabinet is being far less
Labour Party withdraws planning application with change of CEO
A planning application the Labour Party submitted last February
MaltaToday co-owner Saviour Balzan loses libel against journalist Ivan Camilleri
MaltaToday editor Saviour Balzan has lost a libel case
New cabinet recruits keep income under wraps despite code of ethics
Eight new cabinet members appointed by Prime Minister Robert
Former parliamentary secretary kept happy on taxpayer-funded gravy train
Former Labour parliamentary secretary Anthony Agius Decelis, who failed
Refalo invites Julie Zahra to ‘come sing’ at his house to see his ‘stolen’ artefact
Agriculture and Fisheries Minister Anton Refalo resorted to insults
PM hides Russian rental income again – declares nosedive in savings, earnings
Good governance and transparency rules have once again been
Police and national orchestra confirm sexual harassment claims, probe started
The police and the top brass of the Malta
EXCLUSIVE: Sexual harassment claims hit the national orchestra, no action yet
Reports of sexual harassment and gender discrimination involving “beautiful
EU funding agency boss investigated for laundering EU money to Malta trust
A scandal has erupted in Austria with the head
Code of ethics? Active Ageing Minister’s brother given job at Gozo Ministry
The brother of newly elected Active Aging Minister Jo
MFSA rewrites the rulebook to provide a €1 million direct order
The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA), with the consent
Contractors bag extra €7m for Mriehel underpass, only to create new bottleneck
Commuters are complaining about the new, half-finished, underpass on
Konrad Mizzi’s protégé Aron Mifsud Bonnici still on tourism ministry payroll
The General Workers’ Union lawyer, who spent years as
Joseph Muscat placed on Danish Village board of directors after GWU sell-out
Disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat has found a
PM spending €556,000 a year on 10 consultants, in breach of code of ethics
Taxpayers are providing over half a million euros a
Modern EU-funded Valletta tourist attraction remains closed for over a year
Culture Minister Owen Bonnici and Heritage Malta, the government
L-Awtorità tal-Artijiet, lil sid il-pompa tal-petrol kontroversjali f’Manoel Island, tbigħlu propjetà prima
This article is available in English Qed joħorġu fil-beraħ
Lands Authority sells prime site to owner of controversial Manoel Island fuel station
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti More suspicious links continue
‘Privileged’ Labour Party employees get taxpayer help to buy first property
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti As rising real estate
Thousands commemorate Daphne Caruana Galizia, 5 years since her assassination
Malta, Europe and much of the world on Sunday
Reporters Without Borders sees government’s media legislation as ’far from sufficient’
The three long-awaited bills tabled in parliament on how
Hour-long Special Olympics opening ceremony in Valletta cost €1.8 million
The opening ceremony of the Special Olympics Invitational Games
Lease of offices from Gozo Minister’s canvasser costing over €150,000
The Gozo Ministry is having trouble explaining a five-year
International press freedom NGOs denied a meeting with Prime Minister
A group of six leading press freedom NGOs has

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