US financial crime consultant questions legality of Ali Sadr’s release
A US financial crime consultant is questioning the legality
Court upholds prohibitory injunction by pilots’ association to stop redundancies
Updated to include ALPA statement. The court has upheld
Police Commissioner post ‘set for Angelo Gafa’ – police sources
Update: The day after this article was published, the
Progress in anti-corruption recommendations ‘unimpressive’
Malta’s progress in implementing the recommendations by anti-corruption body
Call for Ali Sadr’s extradition to Malta after US government drops case
The US government has dropped its case against Iranian
If Miżieb and l-Aħrax are to be run by an NGO, why not give it to conservationists?
The Nationalist Party is open to Mizieb and L-Ahrax
MTA never evaluated VistaJet services because of an ‘environment of trust’
The Malta Tourism Authority never carried out any form
Xandru Grech’s triathlon gets €600,000 from MTA
A two-day international triathlon event in Malta, fronted by
Culture post-COVID: a virtual stage for Malta’s best cultural talent this weekend
Maltese performing artists are taking their acts to a
Malta caught in diplomatic quarrel over seized counterfeit money to Libya
Malta has been caught in a diplomatic tug of
Architects sound warning on changes to Ħal Ferħ development brief
As the wheels have been set in motion to
‘DB trying to take us for a ride’ – mayor
St Julians mayor Albert Buttigieg has lashed out at
Steward Healthcare US changes hands; asks for State bail out for Pennsylvania hospital
Steward Healthcare US Vice President Michael Callum issued an
‘I miss the anomaly that was Daphne’ – author of new children’s book
The life of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia has been
European Court of Human Rights judgment sheds light on Mercieca case
The lack of disclosure by a judge that his
‘I will kill you if you pin the murder on Chris Cardona’
A mysterious photograph, a death threat, a mobile phone
‘Time to challenge court practices’ – Chamber of Advocates
The President of the Chamber of Advocates Louis de
Countries block travel from Malta despite Prime Minister’s reassurance
Bulgaria is the second country in the span of
€6 million in direct orders from the Prime Minister’s Office in 3 years
The Office of the Prime Minister dished out close
‘Lionel Gerada’s presence left no room for level playing field’ – event organisers
Event organisers have told The Shift that Lionel Gerada’s
‘Malta needs an umbrella investigation into corruption and journalist’s murder’
Malta needs an umbrella investigation that combines strengths across
Politicians hold ‘disproportionate authority’ over public professionals
A public policy professor has warned of the disproportionate authority
Magisterial inquiry into Andreina Fenech Farrugia still open one year later
The magisterial inquiry into the alleged involvement of Andreina
Omtzigt backs call for Europol Joint Investigation Team
Special Rapporteur Pieter Omtzigt called on the Maltese authorities
Konrad Mizzi appointed canvasser to top MTA post despite criminal record
The man former Tourism Minister Konrad Mizzi chose to
Ombudsman still lacking cooperation from public authorities
The Ombudsman has outed public authorities to the Venice
Developers, architects say changes to PA applications can ‘curb abuse’
Changes to the Planning Authority’s (PA) development application that
‘No documents’ on any perks, positions for Joseph and Michelle Muscat – OPM
The government has rejected a Freedom of Information (FOI)
Speedy conclusion of inquiry into migrant deaths ‘not normal’
Repubblika has expressed surprise and concern about the magisterial

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