Golden passport-funded NDSF has ‘no policies’ for dishing out profits – NAO
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. The National Development and Social
GWU gets €1.6m per year off ‘unemployed’, Auditor General confirms
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. Data extrapolated from a new
Phantom consultancy at Tourism Ministry raises doubts on transparency
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. The Ministry for Tourism, led
Systematic abuse and theft in overtime, allowances at Mt Carmel Hospital
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. The operations of the government’s
Number of asylum seekers arriving in Malta reaches record low
Only 745 applications from asylum seekers were presented to
Alfred Zammit appointed FIAU director despite track record
Alfred Zammit, former deputy director at the Financial Intelligence
Influencer paid €1000 to advertise, market state company with no competitors
A Labour TV personality, Claire Agius, is being paid
No contracts, standardisation in BCA’s direct orders – NAO
The Building and Construction Authority (BCA), responsible for regulating
Constitutional reform committee left dormant by President Vella
Members of the bi-partisan Constitutional Reform Committee, tasked in
Transport Malta RHIBs tender evaluated in just one day
A 2020 tender issued by Transport Malta to purchase
Air Malta pilots given promotions, training, ahead of closure and new airline’s first flight
Air Malta is offering staff internal promotions and training
Ta’ Qali park project quadruples in cost with ‘weak internal controls’ – NAO
An over budget and still unfinished project to regenerate
Opinion: The Labour cartel won’t change itself
An experienced EU lawyer and football enthusiast said on
Gozo Channel issues €730,000 tender for work on unused office
Gozo Channel, which has been running at a significant
Ex-Enemalta director sent to Home Ministry after Cardona’s departure
Monica Farrugia, the former executive director at Enemalta who
NAO: State broadcaster loses money across the board, despite €6 million in annual subsidies
Malta’s state broadcaster, PBS, has registered massive losses across
Illegal hunters shoot Barn Owl part of hunting lobby’s conservation project
A Barn Owl forming part of a recovery project
Ministers dodged 750 parliamentary questions since March 2022
Government ministers have left some 750 parliamentary questions unanswered
Number of journalists killed because of their work lowest since 2002 – RSF
The number of journalists killed in connection with their
Opinion: Triple whammy
Elwyn Brooks White is probably best known as the
Finance Ministry €19,000 direct order split between husband and wife, avoiding tender
A job writing a report for the EU-funded Youth
Late, over budget, €14m Cottonera pool complex did not deliver on promises
The €14 million Olympic-sized swimming pool at the Cottonera
Michelle Muscat’s drivers on state payroll rebranded as ‘logistics managers’
Michelle Muscat, the Marigold Foundation chairperson and wife of
‘Self-employed’ Gozo ministry employee given hundreds of thousands in government contracts
A government employee, who also describes himself as “self-employed”,
‘The fight for justice does not have a season’: 74 months on, vigil commemorates Daphne
The monthly vigil for truth and justice held on
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

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