All parties involved refuse to explain Little Armier beach concession transfer
Pharmaceuticals businessman Jonathan Mangion is not explaining how a
Confusion reigns over scheme to commercialise sports facilities
Confusion is currently reigning in the management of sports
Auditor General asked to investigate Sadeen’s 47c per square metre land grab
The Auditor General has been formally requested to investigate
Opposition wants names of all FIAU board nominees tabled in the House
The Opposition will be submitting an amendment to the
Judicial watchdog reminds the judiciary not to speak to the Prime Minister
Sitting magistrates have been warned by the judicial watchdog
Gaming company directors resigned two months before 130 employees were fired
While some 130 workers were suddenly made redundant just
Accommodation project for Gozitan students, patients’ families three years overdue
A prominent building in Birkirkara meant to have opened
On your doorstep: activists hold government responsible for construction deaths
Responsibility for a string of recent construction-related deaths was
British peer’s £20 million home linked back to Malta tax avoidance schemes
A £20 million London home linked to British businesswoman
Bidnija sham sheep farm application suspended after deluge of objections
An application to turn what has been labelled a
Race against time as millions for Xewkija park and ride stand to be lost by June
Work on an EU-funded new Park & Ride facility
Oath for new magistrates put on hold over nominee’s pending criminal case
The Office of the President has been constrained to
Nothing can touch him
“This week I had the opportunity to speak with
Growing conflicts of interest as GWU boss rakes in government retainers
General Workers Union President Victor Carachi’s growing list of
Air Malta employees who opted for retirement schemes left in the lurch since November
Dozens of former Air Malta employees who took up
Reporters Without Borders urges government to publish FOI study
Reporters Without Borders has urged the government to publish
Sliema Chalet privatisation postponed, no interest shown
The government has been forced to postpone the privatisation
Overcompensated government directors have not returned extra thousands
Several government-appointed directors who were found paying themselves thousands
Brian Tonna and Karl Cini barred by MFSA but never fined by the FIAU
Accountants Brian Tonna and Karl Cini of Panama Papers
Analysis: A closer look at the police force’s ‘efficiency’
Prime Minister Robert Abela chose a recent political event
Maltese convicted of transporting 230 kilos of marijuana acquitted on appeal in Sicilian courts
A Maltese national who made headlines back in 2019
Bonnici taken to task over Carnival tractors stunt and premises pledge
Culture Minister Owen Bonnici has been at the receiving
Appeal filed against magistrate’s refusal to recuse herself from Pilatus Bank case
An appeal was filed this morning by NGO Repubblika
Malta’s ranking an all-time low in Corruption Perception Index
Malta’s ranking reached an all-time low in Transparency International’s
Lands Authority using direct orders for new Selmun Palace valuation
The government is discreetly working on plans to come
Courts are not there to pass on messages – Chamber of Advocates
The Chamber of Advocates has expressed its disappointment at
Ambassador Ray Azzopardi moved from NATO to Argotti Gardens
Ray Azzopardi, the former head of the Labour Party’s
Byron’s lunacy
“This restriction impacts directly not only on the right
Going, going, gone: ‘Ġgantija’ figurine fetches €2,500 in online auction from Maltese buyer
The dubious piece of Maltese heritage auctioned online on

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