MTA gave Konrad Mizzi €90,000 consultancy on ‘verbal instructions’… no documents found
A consultancy contract worth close to €90,000 issued to
Council of Europe issues alert on SLAPP threat against Malta media
The Council of Europe’s platform for the protection of
Police find ‘no wrongdoing’ in fraudulent declaration of ownership
In a case assigned to Assistant Police Commissioner Ian
Azerbaijan and Tajikistan block renewal of OSCE media freedom representative
Harlem Désir, an influential figure who has worked fearlessly
‘Courageous investigative journalism must be protected’ – RSF
Reporters without Borders (RSF) Director of International Campaigns, Rebecca
Attorney General’s position ‘untenable’ after ‘clear obstruction of justice’
Attorney General Peter Grech’s position is untenable following his
Prosecution in Ali Sadr’s case says it did not act in bad faith when dropping case
The prosecution in the case of Ali Sadr Hasheminejad’s
Action and monitoring on money laundering critical to avoid greylisting by Moneyval – experts
Financial expert Godfrey Leone Ganado believes that in order
Support for EUobserver after being threatened for Caruana Galizia article
Political activist and financier Bill Browder has put his
It’s time for Peter Grech to go
The former Head of the economic crimes unit has
US issues new ‘highly unusual’ indictment against Assange – RSF
Reporters Without Borders has criticised the latest move by
Former Economic Crimes Unit chief admits to police inaction on scandals
The second testimony of Ian Abdilla, the former head
Dear Joe, we’ve seen this before
“The whole bunch of them should resign en masse.
Fact-Check: Enemalta’s defence of Konrad Mizzi on Mozura wind farm
Three months ago, The Shift ran the first instalment
Leaks from inquiry on migrants’ deaths aided Prime Minister’s political attacks
An investigation by The Shift has found two media
Protesters pick up again their call for justice for Daphne and the truth
People took to the streets of Valletta once again
Valletta Film Festival organiser requests probe into MTA’s ‘unjust’ fund refusal
Oliver Mallia, the co-founder of Film Grain Festival, which
‘It’s complicated’: Over two years’ delay for a simple change in law
For a government that prides itself on its progressiveness
Government accused of ‘monopolising culture’
The disappointment expressed by the arts community earlier this
Controversial Ta’ Muxi permit in Qala withdrawn
Two board members who had voted in favour of
Assange’s deteriorating health raises concerns
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange’s ailing health condition has led
Applicants for police commissioner role not informed of decision to appoint Gafa
High ranking police sources and candidates who threw their
US financial crime consultant questions legality of Ali Sadr’s release
A US financial crime consultant is questioning the legality
Police Commissioner post ‘set for Angelo Gafa’ – police sources
Update: The day after this article was published, the
‘I miss the anomaly that was Daphne’ – author of new children’s book
The life of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia has been
Prime Minister given evidence of inquiry 5 days before he was questioned
One of the things that emerge from scrutiny of
Empty words and technicalities
“No thanks, we’ve already got some.” That was the
Darren and Gordon Debono feature in criminal complaint filed against Swiss trader who smuggled Libya oil
Trial International, a non governmental organisation fighting impunity for
Weaponisation of the law suppressing scrutiny of power
Over 25 press freedom organisations have written to the
‘Maltese army endangered lives of asylum seekers’ – report
The Armed Forces of Malta (AFM) endangered the lives

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