New Labour MP bags cushy job at Medicines Authority courtesy of limpet chairman
The politically appointed chairman of the Malta Medicines Authority,
Prime Minister Robert Abela silent on promise to revise government CEO packages
Prime Minister Robert Abela has so far reneged on
Local supermarket owners demand equal tax regime ahead of Eurospin arrival
Local supermarket owners are demanding a prompt solution to
Enemalta hiding losses of tens of millions of euros after being stripped of major assets
Malta’s only energy provider, Enemalta, has been racking up
Malta up three places in 2022 RSF World Press Freedom Index
Malta has improved its ranking by three places according
Public contracts board set to decide on contested cleaning contracts worth over €11 million
The Public Contracts Review Board (PCRB) is currently evaluating
€1 million for propaganda agents as Labour TV shunts more staff onto public payroll
Taxpayers will be spending more than €1 million a
State-sponsored impunity: no action taken against Anton Refalo for possession of protected artefact
Reconfirmed Cabinet minister Anton Refalo, who was revealed by
Trumpeted reform of court expert appointment process stalled since 2013
Almost a decade after government announced it would undertake
‘Daphne’s law’ – historic anti-SLAPP bill close to becoming reality
The EU Commission has officially presented its historic anti-SLAPP
Getting it right
The Curia has taken exception to our report on
Government pressured to oust Serracino Inglott from Medicines Authority on claims of extreme nepotism
The pharmaceutical industry, mainly importers of pharmaceutical products and
Media shapes ideas, even dangerous ones
What people consume as news will shape the slant
Local corporate services firm dumps Russian superyacht firm linked with former KGB agent
Local legal firm GVZH Advocates, which previously provided corporate
Yorgen Fenech indictment ‘result of painful battle, no guarantee of justice’ – Council of Europe report
Persistent delays and administrative obstacles to the judicial process
Police investigate fresh claims of corruption at Identity Malta
The economic crimes unit of the Malta police force
The Valletta Green(washing) Festival and other fairy tales
As humanity faces the ever-present threat of climate change
Bishops overruled on Pope’s visit timing because Nuncio wanted ‘retirement present’
Malta’s Apostolic Nuncio, Bishop Alessandro D’Errico, overruled the wish
Gozo Museum project falls behind as costs swell and direct orders proliferate
Construction works on a new museum in Victoria, Gozo,
Report being prepared by Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe reflects ‘serious violation’
The report being prepared by the Parliamentary Assembly of
Freedom of Information request on prime minister’s Zejtun property denied
Commissioner for Inland Revenue Joseph Caruana has shot down
A fresh lick of paint: how government bodies use rebranding for ‘reputation management’
Since 2013, at least 12 government entities underwent a
The wrong right of reply
The Right of Reply is not a tool for
‘The system is completely broken, works in favour of illegal development’ – Ramblers Association
After being prevented from holding a press conference to
‘Tainted’ tender for EU-funded cancer machine published as value more than doubled
A public procurement exercise to acquire an EU-funded machine
Keith Schembri is back in business
A few days ago, Keith Schembri, the chief of
Vatican silent on waste of public funds on temporary ramp for Pope’s visit to Gozo
The Vatican has declined to comment on the waste
ONE TV news editor Edward Montebello moonlights as public tourism agency head
Edward Montebello, news editor of Labour’s TV station, has

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