BOV to stop Mastercard, clients informed Visa is their only option
Thousands of Bank of Valletta clients holding a Mastercard
Pandora Papers: Revelations should be ‘wake up call’ in global battle against tax evasion, MEP says
The largest-ever leak of offshore data, the Pandora Papers
People’s Tribunal will indict governments over failure to convict journalists’ murderers
A group of leading media organisations have launched a
‘Use of body cameras by the police can interfere in right to privacy’ – Giovanni Bonello
Five months after the government announced that police officers
Pieter Omtzigt voices concern over ‘credible reports’ of CIA plot against Julian Assange
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe General Rapporteur
Alarm raised over Lottoland’s interest in Malta’s National Lotteries bid
Serious concerns are being raised among Maltese financial services
Nation in disbelief over ‘obscene’ news of injured worker dumped on pavement
After the publication of shocking images of a terrified
Reports of CIA plot creates waves in Assange case
Reports of an alleged CIA plot against Wikileaks founder
PBS classified as state-controlled media in new study
A new tool to assess the editorial independence of
Caravan village at White Rocks stays past deadline
A site that morphed into a caravan village over
LinkedIn personal data published online affects 92% of all users: ‘TomLiner’ strikes again
The cybersecurity industry scrambled to deal with the latest
Twisted perspectives
Uniformity of thought and behaviour is a dangerous thing,
Entertainment industry flags growing concerns about MTA’s ticketing system
Concerned sources within the entertainment industry flagged a ticketing
Farewell to Comino
Malta’s last precious outpost of sanity has fallen to
Freedom House: government use of spyware creates human rights crisis
Governments’ use of spyware technology is increasing, giving them
Slovak journalists to face charges for revealing spy-for-hire in Jan Kuciak case
Two journalists from Slovak independent media platform Dennik N
Two consortia accuse Minister Ian Borg of breaching procurement rules on Gozo tunnel project
A controversial project to construct an underwater tunnel between
Mega structures built around Shoreline project at Smart City raise concerns
A collection of large structures, including roofed metal sheds,
‘If we don’t fight for press freedom, who will?’
The Shift News’ six-month investigation into Labour’s secret online
A country built on dirty money
For almost 20 years, Malta has built much of
Musical chairs at Electoral Commission as political parties prepare for looming elections
Several new faces reflecting the recent leadership changes at
Malta ranked worst in the EU for money-laundering risk: Basel AML Index 2021
Malta is the riskiest jurisdiction in the European Union
OCCRP: Malta looks like a country working on behalf of criminal groups
Veteran crime and corruption investigative journalist and co-founder at
Disinformation watch – defiant defence
When reports emerged that on 8 September, the Parliamentary
Planning travesties: residents’ and NGOs’ objections increase, but has anything changed?
Over the past few years, residents and environmental NGOs
Keeping things in check #5
The absurdities never stop, do they? From Robert Abela’s
Rosianne Cutajar failed to attend Parliamentary Assembly meetings discussing her conduct
Labour MP Rosianne Cutajar has been called to attend
What next, SLAPPing MPs?
Let’s start from the first principles: the SLAPP suit

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