Europe’s new media freedom law set to cause problems in Malta
European Parliament and Council negotiators agreed on Friday on
TM ‘traffic perception’ officer bypassed internal call to be made chief
Audrey Testaferrata De Noto, a former Transport Malta official
Court decision on Steward’s pending VAT bill of €37million put on hold
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. A €37 million outstanding VAT
Curia gets €5 million for restoration works on churches, properties
Malta’s archdiocese will receive €5 million from the government
Mistra Village encroachment on roads a ‘safety necessity’ – local council
The construction of a boundary wall surrounding the former
Dalli spends €250,000 in direct orders on one-day meeting
Energy Minister Miriam Dalli spent €250,000 in direct orders
No safeguards for ‘irregular’ €600 Million incinerator tender bidders circumventing rules
The government’s electronic procurement system, which published in February
The Shift for IPI: Future of Malta’s journalism, freedom of expression rests on hope of reform
While the Maltese government pats itself on the back
Hearing on ‘irregular’ €600 million incinerator focuses on decision makers
The names of Wasteserv evaluation committee members that awarded
Consultancy firm accuses OPM of bias for awarding tender to Labour pollster
A local consultancy firm has filed a complaint over
Malta slammed for lobbying for spyware use on journalists amid mounting media freedom failures
The Maltese government’s lobbying to allow legal surveillance of
NGO: Court ruling for journalists’ prison access ‘affirmation of importance’ for democracy
A court decision by Judge Toni Abela on Monday,
Opinion: Freezing this Christmas
Daphne Caruana Galizia famously broke the news about the
Malta likely to face return to tight EU fiscal rules from January
Finance Minister Clyde Caruana may no longer be able
Marsamxett project shelved despite completed tender process, direct orders
The decision to shelve a project to construct a
Malta among states lobbying EU to allow spying on journalists
Seven European Union member states, including Malta, are pushing
IDPC tribunal rules in favour of the Shift, throws out remaining FOI appeals
The Maltese government has lost the remaining appeals it
Tourism minister, ministry contradict each other on free concert tickets
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo and
MFSA denies violating law on enforcement decisions, fines
The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) has filed an
Opinion: Not where she belongs
Read a translation of this opinion piece in Maltese.
Sacked Enemalta boss rewarded with another top government role
Jonathan Cardona has been transferred back to his former
Gozo apartment owners risk losses as court declares property illegal following PA blunder
A newly constructed block of apartments in Xewkija, Gozo,
Air Malta replacement faces complaints despite PM’s pledge for ‘better’ airline
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. KM Malta Airlines is already
The Shift launches online art exhibition in bid to raise crucial funds
The Shift News’ annual art exhibition, ‘Art for The
Wied Żnuber rezoning raises fresh questions on model airstrip project
The government’s proposed changes to local plans regulating the
‘Government biased in treatment of employees facing criminal charges’ – lawyers
The Maltese government is facing accusations of discrimination that
Marsamxett quay project shelved in Infrastructure Malta ‘reprioritisation’
The construction of an upgraded ferry landing place in
Squatters ordered out as Villa Frere risks collapse
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. A Msida-based scaffolding company has
FIAU’s €100,000 media spend largely coincides with Malta’s greylisting
The Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit, the government’s anti-money laundering
Latest global tax evasion report highlights positive changes, setbacks and unaddressed issues
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