EU Commissioner says spring hunting season reverses ‘collective efforts’
European Environment Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevičius condemned Malta’s decision to
Plans for cruise liner terminal will leave traditional boats without landing site
Protesters gathered in some 15 boats to take a
Court cancels MDA secretary general’s Zammit Clapp contract
The court has struck down a €12 million contract
Four years since Lassana Cisse’s murder, 44 NGOs slam ‘slow wheels of justice’
Four years have passed since Lassana Cisse, a 42-year-old
Cuschieri bent and broke the rules to bring Licari to the MFSA
The board of inquiry investigating how Malta Financial Services
MDA fails to submit accounts while claiming ENGO financial malpractice
The Malta Developers Association, headed by Michael Stivala, has
A Faustian bargain – Joe Azzopardi
Just before the PL leadership election in 2019, Robert
US taxman warns again against Maltese retirement schemes and tax avoidance
The US Internal Revenue Service has once again issued
New Standard Commissioner’s first decision: ‘Don’t investigate’
Standards Commissioner Judge Joseph Azzopardi has decided not to
Ponte Ferries quits operations to Sicily, Augusta concession to be terminated
Ponte Ferries, which started operating daily crossings between Malta
Lands Authority cancels tender as chosen few keep ‘milking legal fees’
A Lands Authority tender intended to introduce some form
Notarial Council condemns Manuel Cuschieri’s targeting of Robert Aquilina
The Maltese Notarial Council has strongly condemned Labour propagandist
International investigations shedding light on Malta’s dirty money flows
The report of a former general counsel of Venezuela’s
Clubs concerned as AUM eyes Kordin Sports Complex for dorms and facilities
The controversial American University of Malta is now eyeing
Cutajar calls it quits, from Labour but not parliament
MP Rosianne Cutajar has resigned from the Labour Party’s
Malta expected to raise WSJ journalist’s detainment in Russia at UNSC
As one of 10 non-permanent members of the United
Venezuelan PDVSA embezzler to repay millions from Malta bank account stash
A former general counsel of Venezuela’s state-owned oil company
Bartolo canvasser accused of Rabat apartment block corruption walks free
Former minister Evarist Bartolo’s chief canvasser, Edward Caruana, who
‘No documents’: Tax Commissioner mum on lack of action on PM’s Zejtun property
The Shift has confirmed that the documentation showing the
Event organiser refuses to explain permits for party at Gozo historical site
Event organiser Andrea Britton is refusing to divulge details
EP wants beneficial owners register reopened for journalists and civil society
Two different European parliamentary committees are of the joint
Galdes and Schembri both have unexplained offices linked to developer
Social Housing Minister Roderick Galdes has been making use
Two more ministers’ partners appointed to a government company board
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s cabinet members are finding innovative
PQs show some MPs making a killing from the State since quitting politics
A batch of parliamentary questions over the last month
Gozo Minister snubs opening of cabinet colleague’s Victoria ‘mini ministry’
Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri has openly snubbed his cabinet
Villa Rosa project ‘should not be considered without a master plan’ – Opposition MPs
Opposition MPs from St Julian’s’ electoral district have come
ORNIS spring hunting recommendation based on ‘unreliable’ data – BirdLife
The ORNIS committee’s recommendation to open a spring hunting
‘Gross and intentional incompetence’ in Malta, David Casa tells the EP’s plenary
MEP David Casa described “gross and intentional incompetence” throughout
Landmark judgement rules FIAU anti-money laundering fines unconstitutional
In a landmark judgement that is expected to catalyse
The Shift’s FOI forces the MFSA to finally publish damning Cuschieri-Licari report
The Shift News has won an important legal battle

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