€600 million incinerator contract review board faces second challenge after members refuse recusal
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. A member of the Wasteserv
Binance CEO steps down, pleads guilty, pays multi-billion-dollar fine
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. Changpeng Zhao, the CEO of
Family, activists mark one-year anniversary of Bernice Cassar’s murder
Family and friends of Bernice Cassar, murdered one year
Hitachi calls for recusal of PCRB members over ‘irregular’ €600 million incinerator tender
Japanese multinational corporation Hitachi Zosen has asked for the
OPM protects MUMN Head Paul Pace, refusing FOI request
The Office of the Prime Minister’s Permanent Secretary has
Public standards commissioner sides with Bonett, Air Malta over seats ‘commotion’
The Commissioner for Public Standards, Joseph Azzopardi, has accepted
Shakira makes deal with Spanish justice in Malta company tax fraud case
Colombian popstar Shakira made a deal with Spanish prosecutors
Ex-disciplined forces academy director awarded direct order by Home Affairs Ministry
A company owned by John Charles Ellul, the former
Ian Borg: No action taken over diplomat’s connection to fugitive fraudster
Two years after a Standards Commission report raised concerns
PA inundated with objections over controversial Birzebbuga public land project
The Planning Authority has received more than 300 written
Law students’ organisation, opposition proposes reform of judicial review process
Law students’ organisation Għaqda Studenti Tal-Liġi (GħSL) and Justice
PM in contradiction on Wied Żnuber development, ‘honor electoral pledge’ – NGO
A Birżebbuġa NGO has called on Prime Minister Robert
Air Malta needs ‘more time’ to shed light on multi-million euro consultancy costs
Air Malta has not yet been able to collate
Despite Blockchain Island fail, MFSA claims ‘pioneering’ efforts ahead of EU rules
In the wake of EU legislation proposed to regulate
Msida primary school costs soar to €22 million with no completion date in sight
A new primary school in Msida, meant to be
New study: Development permits used as political tool in Malta
The number of granted development permits has skyrocketed since
List of public property concessions not of public interest, government says
The government has refused to publish details of public
Maltese companies investigated for links to €15 million EU funds fraud
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. A number of Maltese companies
70% of Maltese get news from social media, highest in EU
Malta has the highest rate in the EU of
Lou Bondi denies conflict of interest in new contract with tourism ministry
Tista taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. Former Nationalist Party communications
Contractor becomes BCA chief officer through JobsPlus register
A self-employed contractor who in 2021 received thousands of
INDIS confirms inaction on SME park taken over by Joseph Portelli
Economy Minister Silvio Schembri has confirmed that an industrial
Tourism minister silent on MTA-sponsored Calleja-Bocelli concert
Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo has again refused to divulge
Penza owes HSBC over €1 million as government approves his business venture on public land
Developer Carmelo Penza, who also owns tarmac and concrete
Expert panel on migration calls for ‘attitude change’ from governments, EU
The European Union and member states need to change
Council u-turns on Mosta tree transplanting, debacle ‘represents larger issue’ – Graffitti
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. Mosta Mayor Chris Grech announced
Record 38,000 permits issued for third-country nationals in 2022
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. Malta granted a record 38,000
Opinion: Missing the wood for the trees
Robert Abela stood outside parliament answering questions about the
Government takes another step to allow Birżebbuġa land grab
The government has taken what appears to be another
Malta ‘tax haven’ used to defraud US tax authorities of hundreds of millions of dollars
Billions of dollars stashed in Maltese offshore companies and

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