Prime Minister challenged to take action on Ian Borg and his illegal pool
The man who took a stand and challenged the
Luciano Busuttil earned €40,000 a year as foreign ministry person of trust after leaving politics
Former Labour Party MP Luciano Busuttil, who was rarely
The public broadcaster’s abysmal standards on reporting violence against women
The “lack of impartiality”, as defined by our political
Standards Commissioner asked to investigate Silvio Schembri’s misuse of ministry staff
Commissioner for Standards in Public Life Joseph Azzopardi has
Businessman in Marsa horse racetrack project appointed as its regulator
In what is being described by racehorse owners as
From Medellín to Malta: Italian in €440 million fraud laundered money through Malta
An Italian national wanted back home for his role
BOV says director’s lawsuit against bank ‘didn’t require company announcement’
A lawsuit filed against Bank of Valletta by one
St John’s Co-Cathedral Museum postponed again, with no end in sight
The new CEO of the St John’s Co-Cathedral Foundation,
Lands Minister has another constituency office linked to major developer
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti Lands Minister Silvio Schembri has
‘Ian Borg has to resign or be dismissed by PM’ over illegal pool saga – opposition
Opposition MPs Mark Anthony Sammut and Stanley Zammit today
Air Malta denies Cassola’s FOI on PS Chris Bonett’s seating pandemonium
Air Malta has denied a Freedom of Information request
Lands Minister in secret new White Rocks sale talks
Lands Minister Silvio Schembri is currently holding secret discussions
Gozo pool dropped from Small Nations Games after deadline missed again
The organisers of this May’s Games of the Small
Brazilian fraudster uses Malta banks to help launder $14 million
The United Kingdom’s Serious Fraud Office has seized almost
‘Absurd and insulting’: press organisations react to Degiorgio’s new prison leave request
International press freedom organisations and local civil society groups
Byron in the dark
‘Camilleri says he was kept in the dark over
Malta ignores EP’s spyware questions as it accommodates global chiefs
The European Parliament’s Pegasus spyware committee is grilling the
Eight international organisations demand proper media law reform in Malta
Eight international press freedom organisations have called on Robert
‘Self-defeating’: Swedish presidency criticised on anti-SLAPP Directive
Members of the Coalition Against SLAPPs in Europe (CASE)
Latvian honorary consul for Malta accused of €18 million fraud
Latvian honorary consul for Malta and lawyer Jānis Zelmenis
The Shift wins another eight FOI appeals court cases
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti The Shift on Wednesday won
On Sliema Chalet project, Stivala emerges as the only bidder
The Carmelo Stivala Group, based in Gzira and headed
BOV director sues the bank over ‘false declarations and manipulation’
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti Bank of Valletta’s most senior
ECA flags Malta’s direct orders, same contractors repeatedly winning tenders
The European Court of Auditors (ECA) has flagged how
Recovering dos Santos’ billions: Angolan AG in request for cooperation with Malta
The Angolan attorney general’s office has filed a request
Still plundering – Kevin Cassar
Barely days after the court lambasted Labour for the
Mystery Malta MedAir consultant revealed as former Air Malta acting CEO
The former Air Malta senior executive who was put
‘Ensure legal protection for police whistleblowers’, European Council tells Malta
The Council of the European Union has told Malta
Lawyer accused of libel by Joseph Muscat confident ‘the truth will emerge’
Christian Grima, the lawyer being sued for libel by

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