All Infrastructure Malta employees ordered to declare conflicts of interest after The Shift’s revelations
All employees at the government’s roads agency, Infrastructure Malta,
Judge bashes poor court administration for leading to miscarriage of justice
A senior Judge of the Superior Courts had strong
Amnesty International concerned rule of law reforms ‘insufficient or superficial’
Amnesty International has expressed concern that Malta’s rule of
Lands Minister’s wife sets up property development firm
Lands Minister Silvio Schembri’s wife has set up a
Armenian community calls for Malta’s support in Azerbaijan crisis
The Armenian community in Malta organised a demonstration on
Malta Film Commission ‘in the process of publishing’ lavish film festival costs
The Malta Film Commission has declined Freedom of Information
US taxman starts criminal investigations into Malta pension plan abuse
The United States Internal Revenue Service is making an
Iniala Hotel says it will remove rooftop illegalities after UNESCO battering
The owner of the Iniala Hotel on Valletta’s St
Clyde Caruana admits he misled parliament
In yet another letter to the Speaker of the
Pharmacists concerned about supply of chemotherapy medication by President’s Foundation
Pharmacists have raised concerns about their ability to continue
€2.5 million spend on Europride festival under wraps
Parliamentary Secretary Rebecca Buttigieg, tasked with hosting Europride in
Fearne silent on Ciantar’s unilateral decision to make a comeback
Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne is refusing to state
Finance minister and Air Malta hid chairman’s terms for 18 months
It took over a year and a half for
Money stolen by SMS scammers found in Maltese banks by Spain’s Guardia Civil
101 people have been arrested in Spain by the
Farmer’s eviction confirmed, paving way for ‘compromised’ WasteServ project
A court of appeals decision last week confirmed an
FOI reveals Caruana lied to Parliament, Air Malta chair paid €21,500 a month
While Finance Minister Clyde Caruana informed Parliament just before
22-year environmental battle won as court confirms Hondoq permit denial
A 22-year battle to preserve Hondoq ir-Rummien Bay in
Standards report on Fenech-Farrugia Mrieħel meeting goes to committee
A 2014 meeting between Yorgen Fenech and then parliamentary
Trouble brewing now at a second CareMalta home for the elderly
“Vague contractual obligations”, according to Active Ageing and Community
All TM sea enforcement conducted by one boat as six others are ‘unusable’
All of Transport Malta sea enforcement across the Maltese
No surprises as Bonnici Group manages to submit the lowest incinerator bid
There were no surprises this morning at the Department
BOV says board member working for rival bank has no conflict of interest
A member of Bank of Valletta’s board of directors
Journalists admit receiving OPM payments to serve as experts
Journalists handpicked by Prime Minister Robert Abela to act
MPO Principal Conductor Sergey Smbatyan reportedly arrested for fraud
The Malta Philharmonic Orchestra’s Principal Conductor, Armenian Sergey Smbatyan,
Court orders media ban on criminal cases against judiciary members
The media has been banned from reporting on the
Eliminate systemic failures or it’s ‘only a matter of time before someone else is killed’
Unless Malta undertakes urgent and extensive reforms to eliminate
Gozo Ministry in illegal construction works at Xewkija racecourse
The Gozo Ministry has carried out illegal construction work
Government dry on details about Malta-Libya interconnector MoU
The Office of the Prime Minister is refusing a
Minister Anton Refalo hangs up when faced with resignation questions
Agriculture Minister and former Heritage Malta chairman Anton Refalo,
Sion Grech’s family commences action against State over bungled investigation and prosecution
Murder victim Sion Grech’s siblings filed a judicial protest

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