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
Health ministry spends €6.6 million in half a year on 324 direct orders
The Health Ministry issued a staggering 324 direct orders
Argotti gardens appointment earning Ray Azzopardi another €14,000
Labour Party media stalwart and former ambassador to Belgium,
After Malta layoffs, Genesis Global sister company also in mass redundancies and receivership
After around 130 workers were suddenly made redundant just
NGOs demand a halt to Comino ‘commercial rape’ development plans
Seven NGOs called for a halt of Hili Group’s
Media experts committee ignored Saviour Balzan’s conflict of interest
The Media Experts Committee has said that there was
Gozo Channel employing 150 extra workers as subsidy doubles in two years
Gozo Channel – the State’s Malta-Gozo ferry service monopoly
Gozo ministry has 306 ‘jobless’ workers from GWU-run scheme on its books
The Gozo Ministry has a total of 306 workers
Procurement unit misled patient causing year’s delay for medication
The Central Procurement Supplies Unit (CPSU) misled a patient
MCAST acted ‘abusively’ by suspending employee for over three years
The MCAST administration acted illegally, “wrongly” and “abusively” in
IPI honours women leading impactful media initiatives around the world
The International Press Institute has taken the occasion of
Women’s Day: ‘Political will needed’ for better protection
For any real change to better protect women, activists
No commitment from PM to sue Steward Healthcare for €300 million refund
Prime Minister Robert Abela does not want to say
Gozo Curia nabs €2.3 million elderly home direct order after giving service
The Gozo Curia has received two new direct orders
Caruana Galizia public inquiry recommendations not being implemented in good faith – CoE report
The annual report by the Council of Europe’s Platform
PA insists minister responsible for publishing public domain consultation results
The Planning Authority has not yet published the results
‘Blockchain Island’ Malta guru wanted by FBI now seeking asylum in Russia
British national Christopher Emms, who once claimed to have
From €16 million to €80 million in seven years: how the public funded the hospitals’ fraud
Public payments for the operations of first Vitals Global
Questions being raised over final cost of EU-funded Gozo rubble walls project
Questions and eyebrows are being raised from Gozo to
David Casa takes The Shift’s FOI battle to the Commission in letter to VP Jourová
MEP David Casa has called on the European Commission
Ministers ‘mocking their code of ethics and taxpayers to fund their relatives’
Independent politician Arnold Cassola has formally requested the Office
Kordin tragedy: PN backs construction victim family’s call for public inquiry
At a press conference convened Thursday morning on the
Bidnija sham sheep farm applicants bring back farmer to justify their plans
The brains behind the sham sheep farm in Bidnija
Court grants shortening of appeal window for Vitals-Steward hospitals judgement
In an exceptional court procedure, Judge Miriam Hayman granted
Imprison Joseph Muscat and accomplices, Repubblika demands
NGO Repubblika is calling for the imprisonment of former

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