Infrastructure Malta postpones multi-million euro contracts to tax dodger till after the elections
Infrastructure Malta, the government roads agency controlled by Minister
EXCLUSIVE: Taxpayers paid Rosianne Cutajar €28,000 for resigning following scandal
Tista’ taqra bil-Malti Following her forced resignation as parliamentary
Revolving doors: how Konrad Mizzi’s chief of staff was shuffled around to a cosy position
Following disgraced former minister Konrad Mizzi’s unceremonious expulsion from
Caught in the act
Tista’ taqra bil-Malti Robert Abela has been caught.  Days
Sanctioned Russian oligarch used Joseph Muscat’s preferred reputation laundering firm
The Maltese government can boast of the dubious honour
First impressions: the governing party’s raft of electoral promises
In another instalment of The Shift’s 2022 elections series,
PA, Wasteserv fail to explain appointment of blacklisted company’s sales director to their boards
More than a week after questions were sent regarding
Government’s chief ‘golden visa’ salesman sets up shop one month after leaving office
The man who for three years led the government’s
While Labour pollster received millions, his service providers complain about late payments
Several employees working for Labour pollster Vince Marmara have
The wanted Maltese professor with Russian ties still ‘missing’
The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, as well
Online gaming company Sky Vegas fined €1.5 million
Sky Vegas, an international online gaming conglomerate that uses
Manifestos vs voter concerns: does the PN square up?
In the context of yet another election dominated by
‘Free’ Mriehel underpass now costs €5 million, and it’s delayed
A new underpass being constructed as part of the
Press freedom watchdog flags concern over safety of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s sources
European press freedom watchdog Mapping Media Freedom (MAPMF) has
Abela pushing direct orders ‘supremo’ as candidate on Fearne’s district, despite scandal
Labour leader Robert Abela is actively pushing for the
The big manifesto crunch: what are parties in opposition proposing?
In the interest of preserving The Shift’s role as
Stakeholders put forward their election demands
As the 2022 general elections campaign is in full
Gozo Channel to spend some €500,000 to fix and upgrade defective property leased
The State’s Gozo ferry company is planning to spend
Green light for petrol station expansion on agricultural land in Marsascala
Marsascala is set to lose more agricultural land as
Patrick Dalli’s exhibition cost taxpayers €50,000
The publicly funded Valletta Cultural Agency (VCA) paid some
New FATF standard places responsibility to mitigate money laundering risks on State
A new standard introduced by the Financial Action Task
Police Commissioner still investigating Agriculture Minister
Police Commissioner Angelo Gafa’ is still investigating the discovery
Ukraine has consequences for us all – Noel Grima
The terrible situation playing out in Europe is not
Planning Authority silent on prime minister’s conflict of interest in property deals
The Planning Authority (PA) has not responded to questions
Labour Party electoral campaign billboard registered as threat to press freedom
The Labour Party electoral campaign billboard featuring blogger Manuel
Labour pollster given 28 direct orders in four years
Labour pollster Vince Marmara has been given 28 direct
Three ministers hand out €1.3 million in direct orders
Three Ministers have distributed some €1.3 million in direct
Right to information must be enshrined, OSCE says in government media bill critique
A report by the OSCE (Organization for Security and

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