Konrad’s day of reckoning
Disgraced former minister Konrad Mizzi, one of the evil
Pandora Papers: Revelations should be ‘wake up call’ in global battle against tax evasion, MEP says
The largest-ever leak of offshore data, the Pandora Papers
Migrants’ protest: ‘We want justice for our brothers who died’
Following public uproar over an incident in which a
The Constitution and its enemies
For over a decade I have been advocating wholesale
Exposed: Saviour Balzan received at least €1 million in government contracts under Labour
Malta Today and Illum co-owner Saviour Balzan has raked
Alleged fraudster’s ship servicing company never submitted audited accounts
Updated to include a response from the MFSA. Multinational
Factory of lies
What’s happened to PN MP Karol Aquilina over the
Disposable foreigners and the road to riches
Jaiteh Lamin fell two storeys from a building site
Another €1 million in direct orders from Ian Borg
Transport Minister Ian Borg has dished out another €1
Nation in disbelief over ‘obscene’ news of injured worker dumped on pavement
After the publication of shocking images of a terrified
Minister Jose Herrera awards his main canvasser a €55,000 post at Manoel Theatre
National Heritage Minister Jose’ Herrera has placed a retired
Farewell to Comino
Malta’s last precious outpost of sanity has fallen to
Zammit Lewis’ certificate
Edward Zammit Lewis was feeling the heat.  Visibly angry
Two consortia accuse Minister Ian Borg of breaching procurement rules on Gozo tunnel project
A controversial project to construct an underwater tunnel between
Portelli and the politicians
Joseph Portelli, the Gozitan building contractor who appeared out
Government spent at least €89.2 million on questionable direct orders since July 2020
Just five of The Shift’s multiple investigations into government-issued
Mega structures built around Shoreline project at Smart City raise concerns
A collection of large structures, including roofed metal sheds,
The sound of doors slamming shut
What must it be like to be Clyde Caruana,
Joseph Muscat: Hero of two worlds
He was one of those rare people who, despite
Public gathering and protest swim at Marsascala Bay to defend ‘only open space left’
Residents and activists gathered in Marsascala this afternoon for
Keeping things in check #5
The absurdities never stop, do they? From Robert Abela’s
A frenzy of coincidental spending
Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo dished out funds to three
Massaging morale
“The success of Team Malta is the Labour Party’s
The unexpected return of the NIMBY voter
Beyond the world of polls and surveys where Labour
24 financial services companies surrender licences since greylisting
Twenty-four financial services companies have voluntarily handed back their
Facts don’t matter
“One News was incorrect and not faithful to the
Government bought 36 vehicles for €2 million over two years from just one supplier
Motors Inc Ltd was awarded five contracts for the
Financial authorities’ handling of Pilatus Bank leads to international dispute
The infamous Pilatus Bank has received renewed scrutiny throughout
Pilatus Bank: too little, too late
The FIAU has fined shuttered money-launderette Pilatus Bank €4.9

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