Status unknown: Rosianne Cutajar tax probe ‘covered by official secrecy’
Commissioner for Revenue Joseph Caruana said the current status
Propaganda propping up a party
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s government survives scandal after scandal.
The MFSA’s three-year Vegas cover-up
It was a pleasant surprise when The Shift received
The smokescreen – Kevin Cassar
“No visible disciplinary or criminal justice response to claims
The smokescreen – Kevin Cassar
On 3 April 2019, The Economist reported the Council
Rosianne Cutajar’s poison – Kevin Cassar
Rosianne Cutajar is not just a deceitful cheating liar;
Shooting the messenger and ignoring the message – Editorial
The Malta Police Force deserves a round of applause
€400 million incinerator negotiations to start soon with project three years late
The five consortia competing for a €400 million waste-to-energy
Rosianne’s chats: How power and business took over Castille
As the country reels from 2,200 text messages sent
BOV says director’s lawsuit against bank ‘didn’t require company announcement’
A lawsuit filed against Bank of Valletta by one
Still plundering – Kevin Cassar
Barely days after the court lambasted Labour for the
Joseph Muscat back to Baku
Disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat was back in
Karl Cini maintains silence, PAC questioning suspended until Constitutional Court rules
The Public Accounts Committee suspended a meeting that was
Dodgy dealings: Muscat, Mizzi, a SOCAR president and a $22 million mansion
The son of the SOCAR president who dealt with
Brian Tonna and Karl Cini barred by MFSA but never fined by the FIAU
Accountants Brian Tonna and Karl Cini of Panama Papers
The serenity of the institutions
A 20-year-old was assaulted, stabbed 17 times and her
Police superintendent who threatened Repubblika president identified
The high-ranking police officer who resigned after threatening Repubblika
Fighting corruption for real
Eva Kaili, until a little while ago a European
61 months on, monthly Valletta vigil commemorates Daphne Caruana Galizia
A sizeable crowd gathered on Wednesday evening before the
S&D endorses resolution for government to drop 40 lawsuits against The Shift
The Socialists & Democrats Group has said it will
European Parliament resolution calls for withdrawal of FOI appeals against The Shift
Members of the European Parliament are calling on the
European Commission ‘taking very seriously’ reports on Malta’s secret agreement with Azerbaijan’s SOCAR
The European Commission is “taking very seriously” reports on
Abela is part of it
“How do you react to what we’ve found out
‘Climate for freedom of information in Malta has deteriorated’ – RSF
The default position for Freedom of Information (FOI) should
Getting away with murder
Another 16th has come. Next month marks five years
Livin’ (at) large in Dubai
Ahh, to be young and free in Dubai, especially
Persistence pays
Despite the efforts the authorities devote to burying information
Disgraced former prime minister jailed
The disgraced former prime minister has finally been sentenced
The curious case of those who know nothing
How many times must we witness the very people
Protest demands action against corruption
The magisterial inquiry on Pilatus Bank finalised more than

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