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
Judge issues clarification on Fenech’s WhatsApp messages
Judge Edwina Grima on Monday clarified a decree she
Director suspended on corruption claims gets new directorship at same ministry
Gozo Ministry Permanent Secretary John Borg has approved the
Malta slips Msida school project into post-Covid funding despite warnings
Malta has slipped the new €7 million price tag
No permit for illegal Mellieha hotel, PA in a quandary over two illegal storeys
The Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) will not be issuing
No plans submitted for Cospicua home as government moves to close it down
Active Ageing Minister Jo Etienne Abela is not explaining
Graffitti ‘disappointed but pursuing further legal action’ after court ruling
The court decided against an appeal raised by eight
Marsa Sports Complex the third project to miss small nations games deadline
An extension to the Marsa Sports Complex including eight
Prison scandal fashion designer taken aboard government’s one-plane airline
Malta MedAir has contracted fashion design brand Cessani –
Ian Borg misleads Parliament by saying he didn’t employ a photographer
Foreign Minister Ian Borg has informed Parliament that he
Comino hotel ‘ERA approval shows authorities are developers’ puppets’
Environmental NGO Moviment Graffitti has described the Environment and
Slovakian businessman acquitted of murdering journalist in court ‘debacle’
Slovak business tycoon Marian Kočner has been acquitted in
Eurospin, set to open in Malta, investigated for mafia links in Italy
Italian low-cost supermarket chain Eurospin, which is set to
VistaJet, government’s ‘trusted’ private jet investment, is $4.4 billion in debt
Private jet chartering company VistaJet, which was funnelled €4.5
Malta company supplied encrypted phones to Italian mafia
A Malta-based company has been selling encrypted phones and
Over 300 dead in last 10 days as Malta continues its ‘non-response tactics’
More than 300 people have died in the central
Magħtab ECOHive Project in limbo after court stopped illegal WasteServ work
Work on the government’s €500 million ECOHive project, involving
Why Keith Schembri should remember opening his Panama company
Keith Schembri, former chief of staff of disgraced former
Disgraced former Attorney General Peter Grech gets a 10% raise
Disgraced former Attorney General Peter Grech has been given
Status unknown: Rosianne Cutajar tax probe ‘covered by official secrecy’
Commissioner for Revenue Joseph Caruana said the current status
The smokescreen – Kevin Cassar
“No visible disciplinary or criminal justice response to claims
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
MDA fails to submit accounts while claiming ENGO financial malpractice
The Malta Developers Association, headed by Michael Stivala, has

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