Standards Commissioner passes the buck on minister misleading parliament
Standards Commissioner Joe Azzopardi has passed the buck to
Government’s lawsuits against The Shift make Malta Europe’s most ‘SLAPPed’
Out of 47 European countries analysed by the Coalition
Cardinal Mario Grech’s plaque marking his own baptism has no permit
A marble plaque commemorating the baptism of Gozitan Cardinal
Spanish, German police bust complex ‘VIP’ human smuggling ring
The Spanish National Police and German Federal Police have
Malta link in corruption probe of former Lebanese central bank governor
International investigators are looking at suspect investments in Malta
Armenia in diplomatic plea with Malta for action on Azerbaijan blockade crisis
Armenian Foreign Affairs Minister Ararat Mirzoyan last Thursday made
Prime Minister silent on Lands Minister’s latest conflict of interest
Prime Minister Robert Abela is yet to pronounce himself
ERA objects to work done on private property during Nadur road project
The Environment and Resources Authority (ERA) has told the
Illegal ODZ room to be turned into a villa by Joseph Portelli’s architect
The Planning Authority has approved a development proposal which
Project Green to rent offices for €400,000 a year, but that’s par for the course
Project Green – the new government agency aiming to
Finance minister and Air Malta hid chairman’s terms for 18 months
It took over a year and a half for
Money stolen by SMS scammers found in Maltese banks by Spain’s Guardia Civil
101 people have been arrested in Spain by the
MPO Principal Conductor Sergey Smbatyan reportedly arrested for fraud
The Malta Philharmonic Orchestra’s Principal Conductor, Armenian Sergey Smbatyan,
Labour’s midsummer nightmare – Paul Bonello
I take the cue from the customary performance around
The Abelas change Xewkija farmhouse plans into a fully-fledged guest house
Prime Minister Robert Abela and his wife Lydia have
Sofia inquiry: ‘Clear’ that magistrate did not request an extension – Chamber of Advocates
The Chamber of Advocates has expressed “concern” over Prime
Jean Paul Sofia vigil goes ahead as planned as thousands call for justice
The vigil for construction site victim Jean Paul Sofia
84% of businesses see favouritism, corruption as hampering competition
84% of Malta’s businesses see favouritism and corruption as
Work on Kordin rugby stadium to start six years late as cost quadruples
A €2.2 million rugby stadium project for Kordin announced
Court reconfirms Steward’s €36.8 million tax bill
Steward Malta Management Limited will have to pay a
‘Little or no progress’ in Malta’s media landscape, issues to ‘urgently address’
The Maltese media landscape’s lack of publicly accessible data
Planning Authority fixes website following The Shift’s queries
A bug on the Planning Authority website’s ‘advanced search’
2022 Public Service Week PR exercise costs surged to €426,000
The last public relations exercise conducted by former civil
Bilocca takes WasteServ CFO with him to sports commercialisation board
Politically-appointed WasteServ CEO Richard Bilocca has taken his financial
Silvio Schembri’s aide gets a chairmanship on top of INDIS top job
Francois Piccione, the 31-year-old childhood friend of Economy Minister
EU member states ‘disappointingly unambitious’ on anti-SLAPP law
Member states “deleted many elements” and were “disappointingly unambitious”
Joseph Muscat joins Anglo-Turkish investment group supplying Malta Police
Disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat has joined the
Malta fully implements only 9% of anti-corruption recommendations
Malta has fully implemented only 9% of measures being
Council of Europe wants transparency from judicial watchdog but Malta stalls
The Council of Europe’s Group of States against Corruption

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