Eden Leisure Group wants Paranga restaurant illegalities sanctioned
The Eden Leisure Group has filed a Planning Authority
Permanent secretary mum on Albert Marshall’s breach of contract
The Permanent Secretary of the Culture Ministry, Joyce Dimech,
The Shift wins 4 more FOI appeals filed by the government to deny information
The Shift has won another four Court of Appeal
OPM forced to publish Cabinet Secretary Ryan Spagnol’s contract
The Office of the Prime Minister has been forced
Ethics breach by Fisheries Parliamentary Secretary solved with written apology
The Commissioner of Standards in Public Life, Joseph Azzopardi,
International press organisations call for stronger provisions on state advertising in the EMFA
Several organisations dedicated to media freedom and civil society
Sea slime remains a problem as fish farms create ‘sewage dump’ of waste
Sea slime originating from Azzopardi Fisheries’ tuna farming pens
Government ‘shamefully silent’ on Comino overcommercialisation  – NGOs
Eight environmental NGOs have reiterated calls for the de-commercialisation
Controversial €250,000 statue approved by panel led by ex-teacher with no relevant credentials
A €250,000 equestrian statue set to be installed in
€72 million tender for long-promised ITS campus announced
A tender for the design and construction of the
International press organisations join call for PM to publish media report
International press freedom organisations have echoed calls by Maltese
Tents cleared following The Shift’s report
Updated to include reaction: Unsightly and illegal tents erected
Opinion: Life among frauds
The annual August stay in Malta usually helps reset
Two men abusing rules to pack in foreign workers in Sliema apartment hunted for unpaid debts
Two men, who, until a few weeks ago, operated
Film Commissioner files court case in bid to keep Film Festival costs hidden
Film Commissioner Johann Grech has filed a civil court
Migration, enlargement, women high on EC agenda, but democracy is elephant in the room
In her annual State of the European Union (SOTEU)
Journalists raise ‘grave concerns’, urge PM for ‘transparent’ media reform
The Shift has joined journalists, broadcasters, researchers, and activists
Infrastructure Malta official fronts private investment of tunnels contractor
A senior Infrastructure Malta official responsible for overseeing and
Unsightly canopies on Macina as culture heritage watchdog flags ‘grave concern’
Several unsightly canopies, making a Grade 1 scheduled building
Maltese Council chair will not resign despite being caught in a lie
Olvin Vella, the Chairperson of the National Council of
Albert Marshall, 75, cashing in on at least five different government jobs
Albert Marshall, the 75-year-old Labour veteran who used to
Doctors on medical panel deciding on disability benefits kept on board despite known fraud
The panel of doctors responsible for approving financial aid
€17 million ‘restored’ tunnels failing, contractor given €350,000 to repair
A massive project to complete Malta’s main road tunnels,
Lack of government transparency ‘a hotbed for corruption’ – MEA
The Malta Employers Association has called on the government
Gozo minister’s driver files new application for ‘garage’ on idyllic ODZ plot
Ronnie Camilleri, the driver of Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri,
Architect involved in collapse that killed Miriam Pace still a shareholder as development set to continue
Roderick Camilleri, one of the architects involved in the
Criminologist to evaluate iconic Evans Building multi-million-euro tender
Prime Minister Robert Abela has put a criminologist and
Mistra site boundary walls dismantled as works hasten ahead of EPRT review
Works at Mistra Village, Xemxija, to develop a nine-storey
Government discussion on temping agencies for foreign workers ‘a must’
Maltese business chiefs have sounded the alarm over the
Turkish crypto boss who hid in Albania, laundered money in Malta, sentenced to 11,196 years
Crypto boss Faruk Fatih Özer, who stashed millions of

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