‘The public inquiry will go on till the end,’ protesters tell Prime Minister
“The inquiry will go on till the end” and
Emails show how government choreographed media coverage for arrival of Electrogas tanker
Email exchanges seen by The Shift show how communications
Ferry service providers at war over latest call for lucrative 15-year concession
The latest government attempt to award an exclusive concession
Race against time to please Moneyval
Weeks before a crucial and possible devastating decision which
A step closer to an ‘EU Magnitsky Act’
Individuals who committed crimes against humanity, genocide and torture
The police rot from the head down
Law enforcement in Malta is unable to prosecute corruption
Opposition calls out Prime Minister’s silence on €40 million to Electrogas
The Opposition has called out the silence of the
Armenian founders of company fined €700,000 acquired Maltese passports
The founders of Vivaro Ltd, the gaming company that
Call for ferry services concession suspended again following claims of ‘serious illegalities’
Transport Malta has again been constrained to put on
Louis Grech denies links with Brian Tonna under oath, despite former business ties
Former Deputy Prime Minister Louis Grech on Friday denied
Former Polidano Group CEO made head of free medicines scheme, no public call
Updated to include comments from the President of the
OPM won’t say what benefits Joseph Muscat is receiving since resignation
The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) is refusing
Konrad Mizzi gifted Electrogas over €40 million in excise tax refunds
The bid that won Electrogas the deal was meant
To be or not to be… under suspicion
Former prime minister Joseph Muscat is going to great
Malta gets another downgrade at crucial juncture for financial services industry
Malta’s lucrative financial services industry and its international ranking
Objections quashed: migrants’ ship given green light at €1m per month
The government has been given the green light by
‘Was it not your duty to do something?’
The Board of inquiry looking into the assassination of
‘Government should not interfere in public inquiry’ – Caruana Galizia family
The Caruana Galizia family lawyers have made a submission
Investigations shows Herrera’s private ‘bodyguard’ paid by public funds was a previous client of his firm
Questions are being raised about the payment of €19,050
Focus on Joseph Muscat in journalist’s assassination
Did the prime minister of Malta know who killed
Yorgen Fenech to remain behind bars
The court has denied suspected mastermind of journalist Daphne
Joseph Muscat advisers dominate board supervising €400m gas pipeline project
Individuals closely connected to disgraced former Prime Minister Joseph
EXCLUSIVE: Prime Minister to spend €1m a month to detain migrants on ship
The government will be paying €33,500 a day, or
Gafa’ goes ‘missing’ as he faces court over unlawful payments
Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne and the Chief Medical
Former Projects Malta officials cast doubt on Finance Minister’s claim
Two former Projects Malta chairpersons contradicted Finance Minister Edward
Some are more equal than others
Someone committed perjury in Malta but no one’s been
Concession for ferry service modified following objections
A Request for Proposals (RfP) issued by Transport Malta
Air Malta defends Stagno Navarra’s TV appearances despite contract infringements
Air Malta, the ailing national airline which is seeking
Former canvasser for Konrad Mizzi dismisses COVID-19 as ‘media hype’
Lionel Gerada, the former canvasser of Konrad Mizzi and

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