Albert Marshall, 75, cashing in on at least five different government jobs
Albert Marshall, the 75-year-old Labour veteran who used to
Doctors on medical panel deciding on disability benefits kept on board despite known fraud
The panel of doctors responsible for approving financial aid
€17 million ‘restored’ tunnels failing, contractor given €350,000 to repair
A massive project to complete Malta’s main road tunnels,
Lack of government transparency ‘a hotbed for corruption’ – MEA
The Malta Employers Association has called on the government
Opinion: The resignation that wasn’t
“What will her salary be?” a journalist asked Owen
Gozo minister’s driver files new application for ‘garage’ on idyllic ODZ plot
Ronnie Camilleri, the driver of Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri,
Architect involved in collapse that killed Miriam Pace still a shareholder as development set to continue
Roderick Camilleri, one of the architects involved in the
Criminologist to evaluate iconic Evans Building multi-million-euro tender
Prime Minister Robert Abela has put a criminologist and
Mistra site boundary walls dismantled as works hasten ahead of EPRT review
Works at Mistra Village, Xemxija, to develop a nine-storey
Government discussion on temping agencies for foreign workers ‘a must’
Maltese business chiefs have sounded the alarm over the
Turkish crypto boss who hid in Albania, laundered money in Malta, sentenced to 11,196 years
Crypto boss Faruk Fatih Özer, who stashed millions of
‘Media Experts Committee’ journalists made €18,000 each from still-hidden ‘reforms’ report
The nine members of the ‘Media Experts Committee’, tasked
PM mum on status of Melvin Theuma’s fixer’s job
Prime Minister Robert Abela has stayed silent on whether
Developer pushes ahead with project for Mellieha green lung
Paul Attard, the secretary general of the Malta Developers
MEPs want editorial decisions better protected from political interference
The Culture and Education Committee of the European Parliament
Parliament summer recess, prime time for sneaking in legislation
When Culture Minister Owen Bonnici issued Legal Notice 201/23
Commissioner ‘felt no need’ to investigate details on Michael Farrugia’s ‘lie’ on Quad Towers
The Commissioner for Standards in Public Life told a
Minister switches canvasser’s contract from photographer to adviser to dodge rules
Foreign Affairs Minister Ian Borg, who was outed by
Government funding of Gozo ferry services expected to reach €17 million
The government changed the rules for subsidies for ferry
Cottonera pool finally inaugurated, three years late and €6 million over budget
The Cottonera Sports Complex indoor pool has finally been
Drivers beware, speed guns are in
Police, Transport Malta, and LESA officers are being trained
Gozo home set to open in 2024 will return to the Church in 7 years after taxpayers fork out millions
The government will be throwing away more than €30
PBS refuses to reveal Norma Saliba’s resignation letter and contract
The Maltese state broadcaster, PBS, has refused to make
Prime minister mum on reform to halt construction works under appeal
Prime Minister Robert Abela has refused to answer questions
‘Another Mercury Towers’ as two 35-storey high rises planned for Qawra
Developer Joseph Portelli is planning “another Mercury Towers” project
After 30 years of planning illegalities, UNO club owners want PA rubber stamp
The group of businessmen behind one of Malta’s longest-running
Opinion: A cunning plan
Speaker Anglu Farrugia and Standards Commissioner Joseph Azzopardi hatched
Malta Chamber says systems to cut down corruption, clientelism a priority for government budget
The Chamber of Commerce wants the government to prioritise
Ex-Labour MP at centre of ‘benefit fraud racket’ was OPM adviser until last year
The man at the centre of the alleged fraud
Ombudsman flags complaints about failure of public officials to reply to emails
The ombudsman has highlighted the fact that a number

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