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
Classified OLAF report alleges cover-ups, pushbacks of asylum seekers from Malta
A classified internal audit of Frontex by the EU’s
Modern EU-funded Valletta tourist attraction remains closed for over a year
Culture Minister Owen Bonnici and Heritage Malta, the government
S&D endorses resolution for government to drop 40 lawsuits against The Shift
The Socialists & Democrats Group has said it will
European Parliament resolution calls for withdrawal of FOI appeals against The Shift
Members of the European Parliament are calling on the
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
European Commission ‘taking very seriously’ reports on Malta’s secret agreement with Azerbaijan’s SOCAR
The European Commission is “taking very seriously” reports on
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
‘Outrageous’ Bidnija ‘sheep farm’ allocated €150,000 in EU funding
An enormous, modern building in the middle of a
Silvio Scerri set to replace sacked Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando at MCST
Silvio Scerri, the former chief of staff of former
University’s faculty boards filled with Labour Party loyalists
The government has once again chosen to act in
The inversion of facts, one opinion piece at a time
When local experts or international entities speak out against
Daphne’s law: EU’s Media Freedom Act inspired by visit to Caruana Galizia memorial service, says Jourová
European Commission Vice-President Věra Jourová drew her inspiration to
Gzira mayor says town got ‘best deal possible’ out of capitanerie project
While Gzira Mayor Conrad Borg Manche stands foursquare against
Government targets events commemorating Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination
While various events, both locally and abroad, are underway
PM keeps 80s’ minister Sceberras Trigona on the gravy train
A 72-year-old former minister who made his name in
Whistleblower behind Luanda Leaks, Malta Files and Football Leaks on trial
The man behind the Luanda Leaks that exposed how
Minister Ian Borg’s personal photographer left grounded after The Shift’s reports
Foreign Affairs Minister Ian Borg has rethought the questionable
Birzebbuga local council calls on ERA to ‘immediately halt’ fish slime factory operations
Less than a week into operations and the ‘solution’
IM officials ‘getting rid of incriminating evidence’ before sleaze probe starts
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti Senior Infrastructure Malta (IM)
Young woman beaten in front of toddler son on Saturday still has no access to her own police report
A traumatised young woman whose landlord mercilessly beat her
Gudja Labour Party donation swindlers are police minister’s persons of trust
Two former members of Gudja’s Labour Party local committee

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