The government’s crisis management tactics remain unchanged
Over the last couple of weeks,  government officials have
MFSA CEO silent as Edward Scicluna would not meet ‘fit and proper’ rules
Central Bank Governor Edward Scicluna, facing criminal charges in
Opinion: ‘men of honour’
The ‘Ndrangheta is the richest of Italy’s three major
Cost of state-sponsored ‘Siggu’ to remain secret while biennale costs challenged
Heritage Malta refuses to state how much it paid
Thousands join protest following inquiry on hospitals deal corruption
Thousands of people gathered in Valletta today in the
Malita CEO denies electoral fraud claims, files police report
The CEO of Malita Investments plc has filed a
Comino deckchair concessionaire now also ferry service shareholder
Daniel Refalo, one of the two concessionaires offering the
Mizzi compensated for being ditched so PM could appoint sister-in-law
Former Transport Minister Joe Mizzi, 72, one of the
Law students again denounce PM’s attacks on judiciary
The Law Students Society (GħSL) again denounced the prime
Court stops Gaffarena’s ‘cowboy’ attempt to evict farmers from land
Rogue property speculator Mark Gaffarena, notorious for a series
PBS board member rallying the masses to support Joseph Muscat
PBS board member Norman Hamilton is calling for people
Attacks on independent media continue despite condemnations
Widespread condemnation has not stopped government officials from launching
PA to approve five more years of irregular Ta’ Qali conventions tent
The large tent structure next to the Ta’ Qali
Archbishop silent on charges faced by Curia financial committee member
Aqra bil-Malti. Archbishop Charles Scicluna is refusing to answer
Opinion: Malta’s ignored ecological grief
Malta is in the grip of an epidemic of
NAO unaware of shooting range settlement as PAC scrutiny begins
Officials from the National Audit Office (NAO) said they
Freedom of Information request shows €700,000 spent on failed Biennale so far
Heritage Malta spent €700,000 to organise the first edition
MEP David Casa files media freedom report over attacks on journalists
MEP David Casa reported Prime Minister Robert Abela, the
Repubblika files judicial protest on inquiry documents given to Muscat
The Attorney General has directed the State Advocate, an
Deputy Prime Minister resigns ‘with immediate effect’
Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne has resigned as he
Malta’s top-rated restaurant promises (again) to remove illegal structures
The owner of Valletta’s ION Harbour, a restaurant that
Ministers seek to consolidate stronghold in Gozo with local council elections
The competition between three sitting Labour ministers in Gozo
Opinion: The violator
Robert Abela launched a vicious and dangerous campaign of
Hospitals’ inquiry first casualty: Joseph Rapa removed from APS Bank board
Joseph Rapa, the former Health Ministry Permanent Secretary facing
Disinformation Watch: ‘The Establishment’ – a phantom enemy
A good gauge of political unrest is when politicians
Malta at Putin’s inauguration as EU and US boycott event
Updated with ministry reply Malta sent its ambassador to
Stagno Navarra in financial trouble, again
Labour TV presenter Karl Stagno Navarra, who has a
Aditus ‘strongly condemns’ PM’s ‘blatant attack’ on judiciary, journalists
Human rights organisation Aditus has “strongly condemned” the words

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