The flipside of freedom
What then is freedom if not the power to
Bread and circuses: seven more PL MPs without receipts for multiple big bucks campaign freebies
At least seven PL MPs submitted campaign expenditure reports
Government slammed for allowing gross conflict of interest at MCAST
An inquiry concluded in 2019 and made public by
Iosif Galea’s two European Arrest Warrants raise more questions than answers
The timing of reports that Malta’s Police issued a
Minister struggles to explain Ian Borg’s tents bonanza
New Transport Minister Aaron Farrugia continued to stonewall information
Keeping up appearances – Ranier Fsadni
One of life’s mysteries is how two men could
‘Criminal libel resurrected?’: Alarm following Mark Camilleri criminal harassment case
The case in court against Maltese author Mark Camilleri,
The companies that made thousands of euros from PL MPs and their election campaigns
Based on the 2022 general elections campaign expenditure reports
‘War’ being waged over multi-million-euro Zammit Clapp contract amid claims of foul play
Law firms closely connected to the highest echelons of
€350 and a day of dubious expenditure analysis later…
Gate-keeping information that’s meant to be released to the
Commemorating anti-mafia judge Giovanni Falcone on the 30th anniversary of his murder
Thirty years ago, on 23 May 1992, anti-mafia judge
Health minister claims Steward Healthcare concession ‘is what it is’, cannot be changed
While answering a parliamentary question about the latest updates
Boutique hotel owners ‘exhausted’ by prolonged road works saga devastating their business
Traditional Maltese balconies grace the facade of a beautiful
Eleven years of silence: remembering the brutal killing of photojournalist Anton Hammerl
Thursday 19 May marks the eleventh anniversary of the
Aaron Farrugia defends Ian Borg’s €500,000 tents extravagance
Transport Minister Aaron Farrugia has defended the award of
Are we what we are?
The Eurovision is a welcome appointment of distracting entertainment
Polidano won government contracts in 2021 despite pending €40 million tax bill
Building contractor Polidano Brothers – the company owned by
Scrutiny and standards go hand in hand
Criticism is for has-beens, accountability is for fools, and
Company awarded €0.5 million in direct orders in 1 day provided tents for minister’s campaign
The Events Company, better known as TEC, provided Minister
New civil service head appointment mired in political controversy
The prime minister’s choice of Tony Sultana as the
Get cracking, Clyde: memo 2 to the finance minister
Finance Minister Clyde Caruana would do well to watch
Portelli’s latest ‘flats village’ got planning approval three days before elections
A large industrial complex once used to produce tomato
Electoral commission stonewalls questions about whether all candidates have filed expenditure reports
The Electoral Commission would not confirm whether all candidates
Only allegations, just speculation
Ian Borg misled parliament.  On 8 November,  Borg told
Parliament of howls
It’s a funny old world. There are crowned midgets
BOV’s Deiulemar Trust fiasco
Guest commentary from financial services practitioner Paul Bonello Now
The labours of Clyde: A memo to the finance minister
Finance Minister Clyde Caruana has issued a stark warning:
Il-perċimes tal-propaganda – Kevin Cassar
Read this article in English here. Ġurnalist tal-Malta Today
Public contracts board set to decide on contested cleaning contracts worth over €11 million
The Public Contracts Review Board (PCRB) is currently evaluating

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