No investigation of Lands Authority over block of flats built on public land
The government has so far failed to order an
Ta’ Qali ‘regeneration’ delayed until 2025 amid confusion on budget
While Public Works Minister Chris Bonett has announced the
Government awarded tender to accused kidnapper after court arraignment
Christian Borg, 30, arraigned in January 2022 for a
€7 million to be spent on minor reconfiguration of Cirkewwa road
The government is spending €7 million on two kilometres
€29 million in direct orders issued by Infrastructure Malta in six months
Infrastructure Malta has issued some €29 million in direct
Prime minister reneges on commitment to forbid government CEO dual roles
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s appointment of Ryan Fava as
Police officers resigning at increasing rate
Police officers are resigning from the Malta Police Force
Nigerian government orders Binance to pay $10 billion compensation
The Nigerian government has ordered cryptocurrency exchange Binance to
Labour MP named in bank heist given job at Mriehel Industrial Estate
Former foreign minister Carmelo Abela, named several times in
Analysis: Why withholding information erodes trust in law enforcement
On 1 March, the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO)
Lands Minister avoiding reply on Valletta premises squatted by PM
Lands Minister Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi is refusing to give
Opinion: Taxpayer funding of the Labour Party’s campaigns
In July 2023, Nationalist Party MP Julie Zahra asked
Company linked to PM positioned to win Enemalta’s ‘temporary’ power plant
United Equipment Company Ltd (UNEC) – a branch of
Disinformation Watch: Framing the Sofia public inquiry narrative
Following the publication of the Jean Paul Sofia public
Four storey Għajnsielem flats, shops approved despite case officer refusal
The Planning Authority has approved a permit to construct
No Infrastructure Malta employees declare conflict of interest, receiving gifts
Out of the 104 employees currently stationed at the
Grech’s film festival costs exceed more than two years of local industry funding
Johann Grech’s extravagant film festival last summer, supposedly to
Graffitti calls on Xemxija residents to oppose second ‘monstrous’ development
A recent proposal for a 13-storey tower in Xemxija
Report: SLAPPs, spyware, media bashing threatens Europe’s journalists, EU must do more
Vexatious lawsuits are a significant concern and impediment for
Sacked minister set to become ambassador but retains parliament seat
Sacked Transport Minister Aaron Farrugia is set to be
Portelli sold off Dingli apartments months before Planning Authority application
A newly proposed five-storey apartment block in Dingli was
Ombudsman launches investigation into abuse of horse stable construction permits
The Ombudsman’s office has launched an investigation into the
‘Embarrassment to science’: Birdlife submits findings on trapping ahead of EU court case
Environmental NGO Birdlife Malta has submitted a report to
Prime minister’s brother-in-law receives direct order for unspecified legal services
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s brother-in-law, Albert Zerafa, has been
Our commitment to transparency: financial statement for 2022
We retain our commitment to transparency as a community-funded
Lands Authority tender to legalise public land takeover after false declarations
The Lands Authority allowed a block of flats to
No money for Europride contractors as government blocks information on costs
Tens of contractors involved in organising the government’s Europride
Sofia inquiry: Despite Malta Enterprise’s ‘incompetence’, chair won’t resign
Malta Enterprise Chairman William Wait will not resign from
Gozitan developer’s Naxxar sheep farm proposal latest in a string of similar applications
Gozitan developer Francesco Raniero Grima is seeking Planning Authority
Elderly former ministers receiving thousands in annual package as PM’s ‘special envoys’
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti Prime Minister Robert Abela is

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