Central bank governor paid an extra €12,000 a year for MFSA board meetings
Central Bank of Malta Governor Edward Scicluna is being
Council’s anti-SLAPP position ‘falls far short of the original objective’ – EFJ
Press freedom organisations have expressed concern following the adoption
PA still ‘communicating’ with minister about illegal pool three months on
The Planning Authority is treating Minister Ian Borg with
Cronies share €2 million in direct orders from government billing company
Government utilities billing company ARMS spent more than €2
€400 million tender ‘compromised’ but government will not clarify ‘mistake’
There is a good probability that the massive government
Attard brags of ‘proactive SLAPPs role’ as government wages war on The Shift
Justice Minister Jonathan Attard was in Brussels this week
Labour Party voter preference data leak: ADPD calls for IDPC investigations
Green party ADPD this morning called for investigations by
PBS executive chairman was paid €8,666 per board meeting last year
PBS Executive Chairman Mark Sammut was paid €8,666 per
Julian Assange ‘dangerously close’ to extradition after appeal rejected – RSF
WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange is “dangerously close” to being
Marsalforn road widening: NGOs ‘have not seen promised amended plans’
Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri has not yet shared the
Sports commercialisation: chairman quits and is replaced by WasteServ CEO
Six years after plans to allow sports associations to
Government ‘sitting on’ advice on updating phone tapping law for years
The 1996 Security Services Act, which allows for Malta’s
Questions on €5 million investment into GSSE athletes unanswered
The government is refusing to divulge how a €5
Victoria-Marsalforn road project to go ahead despite ‘environmental massacre’
Around 300 mature indigenous trees and the size of
Binance attracted to Malta’s unregulated blockchain limbo, US SEC charges show
The shady activities of the world’s cryptocurrency exchange during
Labour reporter on WasteServ’s payroll complains she doesn’t have a warrant
Pearl Agius, a Labour TV reporter who months ago
Government to spend €380,000 in bonuses for gold-winning GSSE athletes
The Maltese government is set to spend €380,000 in
Minister’s canvasser promoted to INDIS chair, CEO steps down after six months
The government’s industrial estates management agency INDIS Malta has
Council of Europe wants transparency from judicial watchdog but Malta stalls
The Council of Europe’s Group of States against Corruption
Half of Maltese unsatisfied with democracy in Malta – Eurobarometer
Half of the Maltese population is not satisfied with
Judge issues clarification on Fenech’s WhatsApp messages
Judge Edwina Grima on Monday clarified a decree she
Director suspended on corruption claims gets new directorship at same ministry
Gozo Ministry Permanent Secretary John Borg has approved the
Court finds FIAU fines unconstitutional for the third time in a row
The constitutional court has ruled against the Financial Intelligence
GSSE athletes given Maltese passports despite being permanently based abroad
Foreign professional sports players contracted to represent Malta in
How Labour endangered another journalist – Kevin Cassar
Malta’s Labour government has just been roundly condemned by
Joseph Muscat got Michelle her state-funded chauffeurs when he was in office
It seems Prime Minister Robert Abela did not lie
Prime Minister roped in father to help negotiate Steward Plan B
Prime Minister Robert Abela roped in his father, former
Court rules Yorgen Fenech’s WhatsApp chats not banned, publication permitted
The Attorney General’s request for the Criminal Court to

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