Cost of state-sponsored ‘Siggu’ to remain secret while biennale costs challenged
Heritage Malta refuses to state how much it paid
Malita CEO denies electoral fraud claims, files police report
The CEO of Malita Investments plc has filed a
L-Arċisqof sieket dwar akkużi li qed jaffaċċja membru fil-kumitat finanzjarju tal-Kurja
Read in English. L-Arċisqof Charles Scicluna qed jirrifjuta li
Mizzi compensated for being ditched so PM could appoint sister-in-law
Former Transport Minister Joe Mizzi, 72, one of the
PBS board member rallying the masses to support Joseph Muscat
PBS board member Norman Hamilton is calling for people
Attacks on independent media continue despite condemnations
Widespread condemnation has not stopped government officials from launching
PA to approve five more years of irregular Ta’ Qali conventions tent
The large tent structure next to the Ta’ Qali
Archbishop silent on charges faced by Curia financial committee member
Aqra bil-Malti. Archbishop Charles Scicluna is refusing to answer
Hospitals’ inquiry first casualty: Joseph Rapa removed from APS Bank board
Joseph Rapa, the former Health Ministry Permanent Secretary facing
Disinformation Watch: ‘The Establishment’ – a phantom enemy
A good gauge of political unrest is when politicians
Deal reached with Bonnici Brothers over €13 million shooting range debacle
Documents tabled in parliament indicate that the government has
OSCE recommendations ignored as cheques delivered during election campaign
The government has decided to deliver another cheque to
Taxpayers paid €611,000 for Saviour Balzan’s TV programmes for PBS
Over €600,000 have been used by the state broadcaster
Opinion: Thick as mince or thick as thieves?
Michael Falzon’s time is up, again. As ever more
ITS architect fined for bad workmanship in separate Fgura project
Colin Zammit, the owner of  Mosta-based architectural firm Maniera
PBS using millions of public funds irregularly, two-year FOI battle reveals
A Freedom of Information request has revealed that PBS
Sanctioning of La Grotta club resurfaces after Gozo Minister takes over PA
A decade after its initial submission, a planning application
Il-VistaJet tiftaħ kawża ta’ €386 miljun kontra kumpanija rivali
Read in English. Il-kumpanija tat-titjiriet privati VistaJet, irreġistrata f’Malta,
VistaJet files €386 million lawsuit against rival company
Aqra bil-Malti VistaJet, a private jet company registered in
BOV gives departing loans chief €468,000 golden handshake
Bank of Valletta’s former Chief Risk Officer Miguel Borg
Parliamentary Secretary for Equality silent on Clint Axisa’s reinstatement
Aqra bil-Malti Rebecca Buttigieg, the parliamentary secretary for reforms
Opinion: Just another Labour weapon
Just imagine if the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the
Latest Project Green marketing effort to promote disgraced CEO backfires
A new marketing campaign to promote the recent appointment
Opinion: salami slicing
There isn’t a single moment when a particular administration
Minister deflects questions on Bonnici Brothers’ experience in power plants
Energy Minister Miriam Dalli has so far refused to
Opinion: A sunny place for shady people
Malta has learned nothing from the brutal murder of
Keith Schembri ‘founder’ of unregistered charity raking in donations
Led Zeppelin’s ‘Stairway to Heaven’ starts playing as you
Opinion: The victorious leader of the victorious people
Joseph Muscat’s close friend Ilham Aliyev just won another
Government’s decision to sponsor Russian jockeys raises questions
Last week, the government-sponsored horse races with the participation

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