Beyond the posturing
The Council of Europe has called on the Maltese
The 17 Black trail to Bangladesh
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ITS – Seabank deal: Chief negotiator’s ‘supervening conflict’ remains a mystery
The chief negotiator of the highly controversial ITS deal,
When they get it wrong
The coordinated attack on The Shift by the three
Police take action on Gordon and Yvette Debono one year after the horse bolted
Gordon and Yvette Debono, the couple whose names have
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‘Je suis Charlie’ my foot
It is with great dismay that The Shift team
Taxpayers set to foot the bill for more debt left behind by Streamcast
The Court has ordered Streamcast to pay Enemalta more
Prime Minister’s Office silent over parliamentary secretary’s breach of contract
Prime Minister Robert Abela and Principal Permanent Secretary Mario
Air Malta in the red as losses reach €150 million
Air Malta’s financial situation is facing a total meltdown
Journalists are receiving legal threats at an ‘alarming’ rate – report
The UK is “by far” the most frequent country
Attempt to bribe journalist highlights weaknesses
The alleged attempt to bribe a Times of Malta
No action taken against MTA chiefs over Konrad Mizzi €90,000 contract
No action has as yet been taken by Prime
€16 million taken by Electrogas shareholders also hidden from European Commission
Electrogas shareholders hid over €16 million in ‘success fees’,
The journalist who ‘signed her name while others remained anonymous’
‘Fearless’, the story of Daphne Caruana Galizia, was launched
Venice Commission ‘disappointed’ as it unpicks ‘rushed’ rule of law reform
The Venice Commission said in its latest Opinion last
Recall from China was a ‘coincidence’, new ambassador insists
The newly appointed non-resident Ambassador to Qatar, Joseph Pirotta,
Access denied: Silvio Schembri blames Moneyval for purge of public records
Following criticism of the Malta Business Registry’s indiscriminate purge
Court registrar files case against university lecturer Simon Mercieca
The court registrar on Wednesday filed a case charging
A tale of wilful blindness
Electrogas director and shareholder Paul Apap Bologna was cautioned
Accountancy board slammed by judges over lack of action against Nexia BT
Judges grew increasingly frustrated with Accountancy Board Chairman Peter
Damaging trust, causing harm
On 1 September the Commissioner for Standards in Public
The corrupt, the greedy and the dupes
We now know how the public broadcaster, PBS, colluded
Migration, rule of law and equality among European Commission priorities
On 16 September, President of the European Commission Ursula
Emails show how government choreographed media coverage for arrival of Electrogas tanker
Email exchanges seen by The Shift show how communications
The police rot from the head down
Law enforcement in Malta is unable to prosecute corruption
Opposition calls out Prime Minister’s silence on €40 million to Electrogas
The Opposition has called out the silence of the

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