Imprison Joseph Muscat and accomplices, Repubblika demands
NGO Repubblika is calling for the imprisonment of former
Lands Minister can’t explain why public green lung is being turned into flats
Lands Minister Silvio Schembri is not explaining why he
Protesters outraged over hospitals deal and verdict pack Freedom Square
Hundreds of protesters incensed over Friday’s Vitals-Steward hospitals concession
Abela slammed for €300 million hospitals swindle, PM passes the buck to Muscat
The Nationalist opposition this evening called upon the Labour
Court orders PBS, BA to pay damages for unconstitutional, partisan broadcasting
In a scathing judgement against the Broadcasting Authority, Public
Planning Authority approves new work on illegally-built shooting range
The Planning Authority has given a green light for
Higher education licencing chair resigned after three months for ‘personal reasons’
The sudden resignation of Prof John Portelli as the
Grech, Delia challenge PM to come clean to the House on hospital deals role
Opposition leader Bernard Grech and MP Adrian Delia are
Hospitals scandal: Joseph Muscat shifts blame from him and government to corruption by ‘third parties’
Former prime minister Joseph Muscat, on whose watch the
Steward’s shock – Kevin Cassar
“Preliminary reviews of the judgement showed it contained significant
Karl Cini maintains silence, PAC questioning suspended until Constitutional Court rules
The Public Accounts Committee suspended a meeting that was
Caruana Galizia’s 2015 reporting on hospital deal ‘vindicated’, says Foundation as reactions roll in
The judgement rescinding and annulling all three agreements and
RSF, IPI call on government to drop ‘vexatious’ cases as The Shift wins first two court appeals
International press freedom organisations have welcomed The Shift’s winning
Fraudulent: court orders Steward to return hospitals to the people in scathing judgement
The largest ever deal a Maltese government has ever
Illegal recruiter sending migrants to Malta arrested in the Philippines
Hopeful overseas Filipino workers were being charged the equivalent
Tosca opera to cost taxpayers €400,000, costs split between the Manoel and the VCA
Culture Minister Owen Bonnici has directed two of his
Former Wallonia minister guilty of laundering money through Malta and corruption in Africa
A former minister of Wallonia and mayor of Waterloo,
The Shift wins two-year government SLAPP battles, but war not over
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti After a two-year legal
MTA ‘demotes’ Lionel Gerada from one directorship to another, minister claims
The Malta Tourism Authority’s notorious event organiser Lionel Gerada
Labour’s new poor – Kevin Cassar
The average apartment in Malta costs €300,000. That’s the
Thousands more in direct orders for Keith Schembri and Vincent Marmara
The University of Malta and the Malta Gaming Authority
Gozo General Hospital: exposed wires and no fire door despite recent blaze
The government does not appear to be getting much
European Commission slaps Malta with five infringement proceedings
Five new cases of infringement of EU law have
One Maltese named in bizarre Italian Antarctic money laundering scam
In what was possibly one of the most ludicrous
Kamra tal-Periti investigating BCA chair who resigned over demolition debacle
Architect Marisa Schembri Grima is under investigation by her
Malta still to legally implement EU ban on the use of lead shot in wetlands
As of 15 February 2023, Malta was amongst 30
No elections, no film awards
Film Commissioner Johann Grech refuses to reply to questions
LuxLeaks whistleblower wins ECHR case after revealing multinationals’ tax evasion
A former PricewaterhouseCoopers employee convicted after disclosing details with a journalist

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