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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Five international eNGOs call on EU parliament to object to ‘outdated’ energy project guidelines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
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
EXCLUSIVE: €84 million gas pipeline payout to be tax free for Electrogas, emails show
Electrogas secured a sweetheart deal with the taxman on
Legal experts clash as freezing orders on assets relaxed in high profile cases
Following at least three instances in which high profile
Cryptocurrency money laundering increases by 30% since 2021 – report
$8.6 billion worth of cryptocurrency was laundered in 2021–
FOI request shows Eurovision bets investigation inconclusive, contradicting Minister Carmelo Abela
An investigation over alleged irregularities by the public broadcaster
Mizzi taken to task by PAC, fails to answer questions over two hour sitting
Disgraced former energy minister Konrad Mizzi spent another two
The Shift launches fundraiser to help battle 30 appeals by government entities
The Shift has launched a fundraising campaign to help
Creating narratives with populist slogans
We used to think “waves are in the sea”
Abela silent on Muscat’s public building takeover
The Office of the Prime Minister has refused to
Mizzi denies involvement in absolving Electrogas of €40 million excise tax
In spite of disgraced former energy minister Konrad Mizzi’s
Former fisheries director paid some €60,000 since 2019 to stay at home
Since her suspension in 2019 over corruption allegations, former
Carmen Ciantar’s daughter also gets job with Chris Fearne
Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne has appointed the daughter
Infrastructure Malta ordered to cancel €55 million tender awarded to Joseph Portelli
A €55 million government contract earmarked for Gozitan developer
Steward Health Care owes the Maltese government €37 million in unpaid VAT
The company managing three of Malta’s public hospitals through
Ministers responsible for film industry should ‘immediately’ set up working group with representatives
The Malta Entertainment Industry and Arts Association (MEIA) and
No significant progress for Malta in Corruption Perceptions Index
There has been no significant progress in Malta’s ranking
PM blocks Data Commissioner’s investigation into Joseph Muscat’s golden handshake
An investigation by the Data Protection Commissioner into the
Julian Assange granted permission to seek appeal against extradition
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Monday was granted the
Tax dodgers still being awarded multi-million euro tenders through ‘creative tax compliance’
Vague tax compliance certificates are being issued to companies
Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne in breach of governance rules implemented by his own Party
The decision by Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne to
Binance under scrutiny, capitalising on ‘veneer of legitimacy’ given by Malta government
Binance, a cryptocurrency exchange that Malta had welcomed with
14 NGOs hold protest against gender-based violence
“I am tired of holding keys in my hand

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