Konrad Mizzi mum on how he met Yorgen Fenech
Disgraced former energy minister Konrad Mizzi did not provide
BOV stops fixed term accounts
BOV clients who have been banking with Malta’s largest
Conflicting narratives about the Steward hospital deal raise more questions than answers
Steward Healthcare has long been trying to get the
A weaponless revolution
Former Italian PM Matteo Renzi was in the news
Four years after promised divestment, passports fund retains majority share of Lombard Bank
Malta’s passports fund, known formally as the National Development
Soldier fast-tracked to senior rank now leads Identity Malta despite controversy
Mark Mallia – President George Abela’s right-hand man at
Taxes: two weights, two measures
With a general election looming, the government has yet
Central Bank governor shielding minister’s girlfriend
The Governor of the Central Bank, former finance minister
Press freedom groups urge government bodies to drop appeals in The Shift’s fight for public information
Seven international media freedom organisations are urging the 30
Encroachment fees total €9.5 million since 2013
A total of €9.4 million was generated from fees
UK court orders forfeiture of £5.6 million laundered through Azerbaijan laundromat
A UK court ordered on 31 January the seizure
The oppression of silence
We have learnt nothing. We are still the same,
Weaponising the vote
A reader has written to urge me to make
Malta-based gaming operator fined £3.8 million over money laundering breaches in the UK
Malta-based Genesis Global Ltd has been fined £3.8 million
Eye-watering avarice
“There were even occasions when we worked on a
The Shift’s FOI battle registered as ‘violation’ by press freedom watchdog
The unprecedented Freedom of Information (FOI) battle involving 30
Living on borrowed money and borrowed time
The prime minister seems to have lost the plot
Use of public property by Muscat deemed ‘illegal’
The concession of public property at Sa Maison to
Government pays €20,000 to Labour Party for partisan newspaper supplement
A partisan 32-page newspaper supplement published by the Labour
Our regulators: men of straw
Guest post by financial services practitioner Paul Bonello On
‘I would definitely not go to a greylisted jurisdiction’ – MFSA chief
The top official of Malta’s financial regulator (MFSA) told
Five international eNGOs call on EU parliament to object to ‘outdated’ energy project guidelines
Five international eNGOs issued an urgent statement to call
EU court confirms decision to shut down Pilatus Bank
The EU’s highest court today confirmed the legality of
Government’s press freedom proposals ‘not enough’
The media experts committee appointed by Prime Minister Robert
Politics, for what it’s worth
Your average cynic believes that the world is made
NAO asked to investigate ‘phenomenal sum’ government spent on Malta Film Awards
Independent candidate Arnold Cassola on Tuesday wrote to Auditor
Tourism Minister’s secretary and girlfriend shifted to Gozo Ministry payroll to hide ‘ethics breach’
The girlfriend of Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo, who served
Environment, cultural heritage watchdogs object to Wied Ghasri ‘poultry farm’
Both the Environment and Resources Authority (ERA) and the
Gozo Ministry engages same lawyer as contractor to defend Marsalforn road project
In an appeal filed against the planned ‘upgrade’ of
EU data protection watchdog orders Europol to delete massive cache of personal data
The European Union’s data protection watchdog – the European

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