Government hid LNG agreement with Azerbaijan from European Commission
The government went through great effort to hide a
No answers on €40 million excise tax bill
Mark Gasan did not explain to the public inquiry
A tale of wilful blindness
Electrogas director and shareholder Paul Apap Bologna was cautioned
Water Services Corporation gives €65,000 in direct orders to Nexia BT
Nexia BT, the company subjected to the court freezing
Michelle Muscat grabbed control of the Marigold Foundation for just €100
Flanked by naked cardboard figures at Marigold Foundation’s Pink
Muscatonomics and Abela
It’s the season of second waves. First, COVID-19; now,
Breaking news shouldn’t break us
“It is institutions that help preserve decency. They need
Sorry, we don’t do diligence here
They say it takes a thief to catch a
Conclusions on Hillman-Schembri ‘graft’ inquiry expected shortly
Legal problems connected to disgraced former Prime Minister Joseph
The corrupt, the greedy and the dupes
We now know how the public broadcaster, PBS, colluded
Health Ministry’s response to journalist ‘a threat to press freedom’
The Health Ministry’s response to a Maltese journalist, in
You paid for their propaganda
The public broadcaster is taking orders from the Labour
‘The public inquiry will go on till the end,’ protesters tell Prime Minister
“The inquiry will go on till the end” and
No lesson left unlearnt
I am told that the first September storms visited
Louis Grech denies links with Brian Tonna under oath, despite former business ties
Former Deputy Prime Minister Louis Grech on Friday denied
Your gift to Malta’s richest families
What an incredibly generous thing you did, paying Electrogas’
Former Polidano Group CEO made head of free medicines scheme, no public call
Updated to include comments from the President of the
Trouble with the truth
Every time new findings are exposed and the authorities
Lawrence Cutajar says new Attorney General had advised keeping Silvio Valletta on murder case
Updated to include further testimony by former Police Commissioner
Exit Poirot, enter Lt Columbo
The public inquiry into the assassination of Daphne Caruana
‘Was it not your duty to do something?’
The Board of inquiry looking into the assassination of
Turning your lemons into their lemonade
The General Workers’ Union found a lucrative way to
Government officials in public inquiry ‘keen on passing the buck’ – former Chief Justice
Government officials appearing before the public inquiry board looking
Focus on Joseph Muscat in journalist’s assassination
Did the prime minister of Malta know who killed
Yorgen Fenech to remain behind bars
The court has denied suspected mastermind of journalist Daphne
Joseph Muscat advisers dominate board supervising €400m gas pipeline project
Individuals closely connected to disgraced former Prime Minister Joseph
The beggar swaggers
The Daphne Caruana Galizia inquiry continues to draw testimony
‘Transparently yours, Joseph’
For a man who campaigned on a promise of
Former Projects Malta officials cast doubt on Finance Minister’s claim
Two former Projects Malta chairpersons contradicted Finance Minister Edward
Daphne Caruana Galizia would have turned 56 today
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