Police unions agree on special allowances for financial crime officers
The two unions representing police officers – the Malta
MBR will be forced to backtrack on UBO register as EP and Council go into talks
The Malta Business Registry’s overeager move to shut down
Magħtab ECOHive Project in limbo after court stopped illegal WasteServ work
Work on the government’s €500 million ECOHive project, involving
€1 million direct orders list published after Festivals Malta CEO resigns
Labour Party mass events suppliers and those who worked
Crypto-fugitive who hid €13 million of client funds in Malta to face justice
An Albanian court on Monday ordered the extradition to
PA CEO still mulling action on minister’s illegal pool a month since court ruling
The Prime Minister’s handpicked Planning Authority CEO Oliver Magro
Post-Qatargate lobbying: MEPs will have to ‘cool off’ for six months after office
The Bureau of the European Parliament yesterday adopted its
Infrastructure Malta gives Labour Party official four direct orders in six months
Malta’s public roads agency awarded four direct orders costing
Disgraced former Attorney General Peter Grech gets a 10% raise
Disgraced former Attorney General Peter Grech has been given
Festivals Malta CEO quits over OPM meddling, more resignations expected
Festivals Malta CEO  Annabelle Stivala has stepped down, The
Court ignores EU science, allows for Turtle dove spring hunting
A court decision on Monday morning revoked a prohibitory
How Labour covers up abuse – Kevin Cassar
Former Malta Financial Services Authority CEO Joseph Cuschieri created
Documents confirm illegal private work done with Nadur public road project
Several documents submitted to the Planning Authority asking for
Transport Malta: minister fudges CEO dismissal as brigadier stays put
After boldly announcing changes to be made at the
Air Malta to close after summer, millions in compensation for redundant staff
Updated to include the Opposition’s reaction Millions of euros
Organised crime increasingly ‘migrating’ to Malta, say Italy’s mafia investigators
Italian organised crime has been increasingly “migrating” to Malta
Birdlife injunction continues to stall start of spring hunting, court to decide
A prohibitory injunction against Turtle dove Spring hunting remains
Caruana called out on propaganda, apologises and pays for advert himself
Commissioner for Standards in Public Life Joseph Azzopardi has
Casa calls on Venice Commission to investigate Abela’s public inquiry refusal
MEP David Casa has urged the President of the
Licari remains on indefinite contract as MFSA dismisses taking remedial action
The Malta Financial Services Authority will not be taking
Labour covers up for Yorgen Fenech – Kevin Cassar
Labour has been battling to conceal how former assistant
New plans for 18th century protected Zebbug palazzo raise eyebrows further
The Superintendence of Cultural Heritage, the Environment and Resources
Police seen applying two weights and two measures for security guard licences
More people have come forward to highlight the police
Gaddafi’s brother-in-law stole money for Sierra Leone ferry, stashed it in Malta
A brother-in-law of former Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi siphoned
Lands Minister blocks information on controversial Mellieha land grab
Lands Minister Silvio Schembri is refusing to publish information
Cannabis boss paid over €90,000, spent €44,000 on a three-hour conference
The newly appointed regulator promoting the responsible use of
Gozo road project costs soar by millions as nearby private work questioned
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti A considerable amount of development
Status unknown: Rosianne Cutajar tax probe ‘covered by official secrecy’
Commissioner for Revenue Joseph Caruana said the current status
Propaganda propping up a party
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s government survives scandal after scandal.
Justice Minister hired Muscat’s spin doctor as media law fallout grew
Justice Minister Jonathan Attard engaged one of disgraced former

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