Central Bank governor shielding minister’s girlfriend
The Governor of the Central Bank, former finance minister
Press freedom groups urge government bodies to drop appeals in The Shift’s fight for public information
Seven international media freedom organisations are urging the 30
Probes into Kulhadd partisan supplement requested following The Shift’s report
Following a report by The Shift, Civil society NGO
The Shift’s FOI battle registered as ‘violation’ by press freedom watchdog
The unprecedented Freedom of Information (FOI) battle involving 30
Use of public property by Muscat deemed ‘illegal’
The concession of public property at Sa Maison to
Government pays €20,000 to Labour Party for partisan newspaper supplement
A partisan 32-page newspaper supplement published by the Labour
‘I would definitely not go to a greylisted jurisdiction’ – MFSA chief
The top official of Malta’s financial regulator (MFSA) told
EU court confirms decision to shut down Pilatus Bank
The EU’s highest court today confirmed the legality of
Tourism Minister’s secretary and girlfriend shifted to Gozo Ministry payroll to hide ‘ethics breach’
The girlfriend of Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo, who served
Gozo Ministry engages same lawyer as contractor to defend Marsalforn road project
In an appeal filed against the planned ‘upgrade’ of
Taxpayers fund Steward’s debts on cancer equipment
The government has been forced to top the €90
FOI request shows Eurovision bets investigation inconclusive, contradicting Minister Carmelo Abela
An investigation over alleged irregularities by the public broadcaster
Mizzi taken to task by PAC, fails to answer questions over two hour sitting
Disgraced former energy minister Konrad Mizzi spent another two
The Shift launches fundraiser to help battle 30 appeals by government entities
The Shift has launched a fundraising campaign to help
Abela silent on Muscat’s public building takeover
The Office of the Prime Minister has refused to
Mizzi denies involvement in absolving Electrogas of €40 million excise tax
In spite of disgraced former energy minister Konrad Mizzi’s
Former fisheries director paid some €60,000 since 2019 to stay at home
Since her suspension in 2019 over corruption allegations, former
Infrastructure Malta ordered to cancel €55 million tender awarded to Joseph Portelli
A €55 million government contract earmarked for Gozitan developer
Ministers responsible for film industry should ‘immediately’ set up working group with representatives
The Malta Entertainment Industry and Arts Association (MEIA) and
Tax dodgers still being awarded multi-million euro tenders through ‘creative tax compliance’
Vague tax compliance certificates are being issued to companies
14 NGOs hold protest against gender-based violence
“I am tired of holding keys in my hand
Permanent Secretary involved in FTS corruption scandal chosen as chief taxman
Joseph Caruana, the permanent secretary who had lost the
Government to borrow another €1.2 billion as forecasts go haywire
The government is planning to borrow at least €1.2
New road at the centre of a 3 week protest in Dingli opens door for development application
A plot of agricultural land near a hotly-contested area
Owen Bonnici’s ‘band club protection’ law re-confirmed to be in breach of human rights
On Thursday morning, the Constitutional Court conclusively determined that
University issues €9 million in direct orders, Auditor General has trouble explaining it
The University of Malta has issued a total of
More taxpayer money sent Saviour Balzan’s way
The co-owner of Media Today, Saviour Balzan, has been
Stream of congratulations for Roberta Metsola, European parliament’s new president
After a plenary session which saw Maltese MEP and
Roberta Metsola secures European Parliament presidency in landslide victory
Securing 67% of all votes, Roberta Metsola became the
Civil service chief Mario Cutajar continues his attack on the Ombudsman
Principal Permanent Secretary Mario Cutajar upped his attack against

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