NAO confirms The Shift investigations on scandalous Gozo elderly home
The National Audit Office has confirmed findings revealed by
Robert Abela and Joseph Muscat accused of crimes against humanity at ICC
Current Prime Minister Robert Abela and his predecessor Joseph
Five major media groups urge the US to drop charges against Julian Assange
Five major international media groups have called on the
Corinthia company gets nine direct orders from construction regulator
QP Management Limited – a Corinthia Group company focusing
Air Malta part-time ground handlers treated awfully by minister and airline
Air Malta’s part-time ground handling employees have been left
Anti-fraud watchdog OLAF to investigate Malta-based EU asylum agency
The Malta-based European Union Asylum Agency (EUAA) is being
Confirmed: Almost €2 million in payments for IM senior official’s brother
Payments for public road works issued by direct order
Prime Minister won’t disclose contract for aide appointed Cabinet Secretary
Prime Minister Robert Abela refuses to disclose the contract
Air Malta spends €4 million on consultants as it begs Brussels for funds
Air Malta has spent some €4 million in consultancies
Victoria health centre is four years late and hundreds of thousands over budget
A small health centre being built near the bus
Malta’s top artists endorse The Shift’s 5-year anniversary campaign
The Shift’s work is again being endorsed by the
ITS stonewalls information on disgraced permanent secretary’s employment
The Institute of Tourism Studies (ITS) is refusing to
Audit allowing AUM’s licence to be extended remains under wraps
A government entity responsible for issuing the latest five-year
Greenwash: BCRS being labelled an economic and environmental scam
The new Beverage Container Refund Scheme (BCRS) announced on
Ian Borg’s close adviser fined €1,200 for illegal trapping, has licence revoked
Foreign Minister Ian Borg’s aide and advisor Jesmond Zammit
Concern about Sportmalta’s allocation of millions in public funds every year
The administrators of various local sports associations have complained
Ministry appeals FOI ruling on €49 million expenditure on private homes
The Ministry for Senior Citizens and Active Ageing is
Minister Ian Borg’s ‘fixer’ becomes foreign office adviser on a €68,000 salary
Minister Ian Borg’s right-hand man Jesmond Zammit, who has
Europol, Spanish National Police crack massive IPTV ring with resellers in Malta
People in Malta still using illegal IPTV services may
Driving licences scandal: phone calls lead to Borg’s customer care, ministry
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti While Minister Ian Borg
Cryptocurrency fugitive stashed €13 million of stolen client money in Malta
The founder of one of Turkey’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges
Mafia in Malta: Catania judge sentences 11 for trafficking drugs to Malta, Sicily
A judge in Catania has sentenced 11 people, most
PM risks humiliating former chief justice with nomination
Prime Minister Robert Abela is willing to risk publicly
‘No longer fit and proper’: Zenith directors barred from financial services
Matthew Pace and Lorraine Falzon of Zenith Finance infamy
Passengers left stranded as Greek Gozo Channel crew leave to watch football
Hundreds of Gozitans hoping to return home on time
Reprimanded Judge gets sports integrity job
Of all the current recently-retired judges and magistrates, the
Russian-Maltese oligarch can’t evict squatters from Amsterdam property
A Dutch court has ruled that squatters can effectively
Mintoff’s Baħrija hideout should be scheduled, objectors insist
Objections have been filed with the Planning Authority against
‘Good reason to withhold Marsa junction documents’, IM tells Cassola
According to Infrastructure Malta, “there is good reason for
Health Ministry alone has 1,800 private sector employees on the public payroll
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