State agencies continue to conceal information about Robert Abela’s Zejtun house
The Planning Authority has refused to release any details
Malta facing total of 60 active infringement procedures initiated by the European Commission
The EU Commission has 60 open infringement procedures against
Malta’s workplace health and safety authorities under EU scrutiny following citizen’s petition
A petition to the EU Parliament’s Committee on Petitions
Aaron Farrugia defends Ian Borg’s €500,000 tents extravagance
Transport Minister Aaron Farrugia has defended the award of
Minister fuming as MMA Chair’s contract renewed before election
New Active Aging Minister Jo-Etienne Abela is reportedly “fuming”
Remembering Ján Kuciak on his 32nd birthday
Ján Kuciak would have been 32 years old today.
Placements on government ‘jobs-for-votes’ scheme doubles
Enrolment in the Community Workers Scheme (CWS) hit a
Study reveals ‘fingerprints’ of misinformation
What do misleading headlines by party-owned media, statements by
Gozo elderly home hits new snag as bidder claims illegal €30 million tender award
Gozo’s first ever public residential home for the elderly
Polidano won government contracts in 2021 despite pending €40 million tax bill
Building contractor Polidano Brothers – the company owned by
‘Our protest is about the state’s attempt at killing journalism’ – Therese Comodini Cachia
The ongoing protest for truth and justice for assassinated
Pininfarina says it has ‘no interest’ in investing in Dalli’s Birzebbuga project
The Italian design giant Pininfarina has no intention of
Arnold Cassola demands probe into Ian Borg’s direct orders to TEC
Independent election candidate Arnold Cassola has requested Standards Commissioner
Refalo thinks it’s funny
A long lost Picasso, Femme Couche VI, was hanging
Scrutiny and standards go hand in hand
Criticism is for has-beens, accountability is for fools, and
Portelli’s latest ‘flats village’ got planning approval three days before elections
A large industrial complex once used to produce tomato
€12,000 a month for another political appointee at air traffic company
Claude Mallia, a 47-year-old architect from Marsascala, who was
International Press Institute urges reform to Freedom of Information Act, supports legal challenge
The International Press Institute (IPI) has expressed its support
Brussels fudges responses to questions about legality of state aid to floundering Enemalta
The European Commission – the guardian of the EU
PM’s ‘favourite’ soldier awarded €100,000 job, kept on AFM books for pension purposes
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti hawn. Colonel Mark Mallia
UPDATED: Ukrainian president addressed Maltese parliament while government seeks compromise on Russian oil transport ban
Updated with Volodymyr Zelensky’s address to Parliament. In another
Objector demands government scrap ‘tainted’ process for €25 million cancer treatment facility
The Public Contracts Review Board (PCRB) has been officially
Ian Borg issued 320 direct orders, worth over €6 million, in his last 6 months as transport minister
Outgoing Transport Minister Ian Borg, shunted sideways by Prime
Mario Cutajar recruited personal ‘image booster’ at €40,000 a year
Outgoing Principal Permanent Secretary Mario Cutajar used taxpayer funds
China’s Shanghai Electric posts €15 million profit as Enemalta flounders following sale
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malta hawn. Shanghai Electric, the
Keith Schembri set up new business venture just three days after shamed former PM resigned
Just three days after disgraced former prime minister Joseph
The labours of Clyde: A memo to the finance minister
Finance Minister Clyde Caruana has issued a stark warning:
New Labour MP bags cushy job at Medicines Authority courtesy of limpet chairman
The politically appointed chairman of the Malta Medicines Authority,

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