India finds €500,000 in money laundering involving Malta iGaming companies
The Indian authorities this week cracked a remote gaming
‘I regret having a company in Malta’ – Swedish author acquitted of tax evasion
Acclaimed Swedish mystery and thriller writer Håkan Nesser says
Minister says tender for fourth Gozo ferry now to be published by September
The Greek owners of the 35-year-old MV Nikolaos, which
Abela campaigner put on public payroll days before being appointed PL CEO
George Azzopardi, one of Robert Abela’s 2020 party leadership
€3 million tennis complex unfinished for this month’s small nations’ games
A national tennis complex, which has cost taxpayers €2.9
Ian Borg misleads Parliament by saying he didn’t employ a photographer
Foreign Minister Ian Borg has informed Parliament that he
A very dirty plan – Kevin Cassar
On 1 September 2017, Armin Ernst phoned Keith Schembri
Marigold Foundation spent half its donations on events and adverts
The Marigold Foundation, chaired by Michelle Muscat, wife of
Second landmark case finds FIAU fines unconstitutional, violate human rights
The constitutional jurisdiction of the civil court ruled against
Bartolo stonewalls parliament on illegal Mellieha hotel that he had approved
Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo could not inform Parliament about
Comino hotel ‘ERA approval shows authorities are developers’ puppets’
Environmental NGO Moviment Graffitti has described the Environment and
Binance never paid a cent of tax in Malta despite processing billions
World-leading cryptocurrency exchange Binance never paid a cent in
60 encroachment concessions given for Sliema and St Julian’s in just three years
Since 2020, the Planning Authority has approved almost 60
Joseph Portelli ‘social housing block’ to take up precious open space in Victoria
A public playing field in Victoria, Gozo in an
Yorgen Fenech refuses to testify at Public Accounts Committee
Yorgen Fenech, the businessman who stands accused of masterminding
Ian Borg’s man at Transport Malta steps down, remains at agency on full pay
Minister Ian Borg’s lasting hold on Transport Malta has
Social housing allocated with a phone call, from the minister at election time
Hundreds of social housing applicants were informed by telephone
Ghadira Bay beach project cancelled after ministerial U-turn
After a much-hyped press conference announcing the replenishment and
Claim filed against the Maltese State over detained migrant’s brutal death
Lawyers from the Public Interest Litigation Network earlier today
Zrinzo Azzopardi’s resignation, Labour apology demanded after IDPC ruling
Independent politician Arnold Cassola has demanded an official apology
MTA silent on Joseph Portelli’s illegal Mellieha hotel licence
The Malta Tourism Authority’s (MTA) licencing chief Kevin Fsadni
Government, Konrad Mizzi lied about €9 million performance guarantee
The government and disgraced former minister Konrad Mizzi had
Hospitals agreement with VGH vitiated by ‘trade secrets and death threats’
Current and former Cabinet members, including the prime minister
Italian court seizes €3 million in suspected mafia assets of Malta-linked company
An Italian court has ordered the seizure of around
Slovakian businessman acquitted of murdering journalist in court ‘debacle’
Slovak business tycoon Marian Kočner has been acquitted in
Schembri’s ministry spent €55,000 on photography, media in election year
Economy Minister Silvio Schembri has once again been economical
The Shift wins its 12th FOI appeals court case, seven more pending judgements
The Court of Appeal presided over by Mr Justice
Evans Building consortia want rival bidder disqualified over incorrect offer
The privatisation of the Evans Buildings in lower Valletta
Robert Abela stopped from renegotiating ‘fraudulent’ deal at eleventh hour – NAO
Prime Minister Robert Abela was all set to sign

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