Dingli apartments sold without a permit by Portelli on controversial new road
Residential units at a four-storey Dingli apartment block, planned
Ta’ Żejta project approved despite objections from residents, NGOs
The Planning Authority this morning approved a controversial development
IRS hearing on Malta pension plans cancelled after no one offers to testify
A hearing scheduled by the US Internal Revenue Service
Prime Minister withdraws application to develop Xewkija guesthouse
Prime Minister Robert Abela and his wife Lydia have
Engerer silent on contesting next MEP elections as party support dwindles
With the Labour Party beginning to roll out its
Labour Party pollster is now a stamp design specialist too
Labour Party pollster Vince Marmara has been given another
Enemalta CEO sacked following power outages debacle, moved to the OHSA
The Enemalta CEO Jonathan Cardona has been relieved of
Government allowed INDIS CEO to keep working part-time for agency’s client
The Shift has confirmed that one of the top
Timid by design: The Standards Commissioner’s reluctance to investigate
In his latest decision, the Commissioner for Standards in
Abela’s summertime absence hidden from public as boat made untraceable
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s summer maritime escapades aboard his
Works on PM’s Gozo guesthouse ongoing despite permit still pending
Construction works on a farmhouse in Xewkija, Gozo, which
Film commissioner’s cashback rules sideline local crews and spending
The Malta Film Commission’s 40% cash rebate scheme for
The officials named in the Transport Malta whistleblower’s court application
The Transport Malta whistleblower, Aziz*, who exposed a suspected
Zenith Finance’s Matthew Pace gets an asset freeze reprieve, to pay home loans
Zenith Finance’s Matthew Pace has been given a slight
MGA avoids procurement rules by splitting ICE London contract into four
A recent contract related to the provision of a
Portelli’s Jerma project back on marketplace despite lack of PA approval
Apartments forming part of Joseph Portelli’s mega-project slated for
SLAPP ‘bad actors include governments’ – EPP calls for stronger legislation
MEPs David Casa and Ramona Strugariu have called for
Standards Commissioner passes the buck on minister misleading parliament
Standards Commissioner Joe Azzopardi has passed the buck to
Iniala Hotel partially clears rooftop irregularities
The irregular structures recently observed on the rooftop of
German regulator slams new gaming legislation as ‘incompatible with EU law’
The German gambling regulator, the Gemeinsamen Glücksspielbehörde der Länder
New Lands Authority scheme tailor-made to benefit the Prime Minister
A new government scheme aimed at bypassing the competitive
Information on the film commissioner’s latest spending spree blocked
The government has blocked a Freedom of Information request
Fontana ‘road to nowhere’ another step toward Gozo ‘building ghetto’ – DLH
Environmental NGO Din L-Art Ħelwa Għawdex has slammed a
Economy slowing as debt forecasted to rise further – Central Bank
Malta’s economy is slowing down while the island’s surging
New ‘vote-buying scheme’ launched extending public land concessions
All those occupying government property irregularly through an expired
No action taken yet for insulting Chief Justice with ‘mafia’ slur in open court
Three months after Patrick Dalli, the husband of EU
BirdLife Malta calls on Malta to support a Nitrogen Emission Control Area
BirdLife Malta is calling on the government to support
Electoral Commission ‘not involved’ in issuing ID cards amid vote fraud claims
The Electoral Commission has distanced itself from allegations by
RSF joins calls for CoE pressure to implement inquiry recommendations
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Director of Campaigns Rebecca Vincent
Housing Authority puts 66 lawyers on its books, spends a million on direct orders
The list of lawyers providing services for the Housing

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