International press freedom organisations ‘will closely monitor’ implementation of public inquiry findings
Five international press freedom organisations have stressed their commitment
Our pledge to Daphne Caruana Galizia
Four years after the heinous assassination of Malta’s leading
Malta scores below regional average in new rule of law report
Malta has ranked below the regional average in every
New Gozo courthouse announced in 2013 still languishing on plan
Eight years after the announcement of the building of
Investigating attacks is how journalists should fight back
The Shift News investigation into the network of secret
On the abuse of office
“What’s in it for you?” is perhaps one of
Saviour Balzan bags another €20,000 as justice minister renews his PR consultancy contract
Media Today co-owner Saviour Balzan has bagged another €20,000
International press freedom organisations to visit Malta on anniversary of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder
Five international press freedom organisations will be visiting Malta
Superintendence for Cultural Heritage was not consulted on metro project
The Superintendence for Cultural Heritage (SCH) has told The
Maltese worker injured on duty fired by employer holding him responsible for damages
A Maltese truck driver and machinery operator, Joseph Spiteri,
Justice Minister puts judge’s daughter on his ministry’s payroll
The 26-year old, recently-qualified daughter of former Labour deputy
Police force refuses to disclose regulations on body camera use
The police force has refused to disclose a copy
Geologist flags ‘many questionable aspects’ of metro proposal
A geologist has flagged the “many questionable aspects” of
Nobel Peace Prize shows vital role journalism plays in peace and democracy
The award of the Nobel Peace Prize to two
280 workplace health and safety court cases decided in seven years, none lead to jail time
None of the 280 decided judicial cases related to
Disinformation Watch: Keeping Things in Check #6
On 4 October, the social media platforms Facebook, WhatsApp
Decision to ban hunting at Qawra Point is ‘legislation by spectacle’
The government’s decision to ban hunting at Qawra Point
New record: 350 direct orders in 6 months by Transport Malta cost taxpayers €13.6 million
Another raft of direct orders in the first six
National Audit Office asked to investigate Corinthia deal at Hal Ferh
Independent candidate Arnold Cassola has requested the National Audit
Stark warning about greylist-driven risk issued around sale of €16.5m Savoy Shopping Arcade
Experts commissioned to write a bond issue prospectus published
Konrad Mizzi defies Public Accounts Committee’s summons, refuses to testify
Disgraced former Minister Konrad Mizzi said today on Facebook
REVEALED: Corinthia will in fact pay only €1.3 million, rather than €10 million, for Hal Ferh
Article updated to include Right of Reply by Corinthia.
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
Migrants’ protest: ‘We want justice for our brothers who died’
Following public uproar over an incident in which a
Tender evaluation stalled for a year as time runs low on Gozo elderly home lease
A public tender for the finishing and running of
Exposed: Saviour Balzan received at least €1 million in government contracts under Labour
Malta Today and Illum co-owner Saviour Balzan has raked

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