The Moody blues
Edward Zammit Lewis wants you to know everything’s orrajt
PACE hands over reports to public inquiry on Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination
The Chair of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council
Konrad Mizzi denies kickbacks in monologue under oath but remains tight-lipped throughout questioning
Disgraced former Minister Konrad Mizzi on Friday followed in
MFSA payments to Saviour Balzan for ‘positive content’ under review
Thousands of euro per month paid by the MFSA
Joe’s expensive smoke and mirrors
Joseph Muscat knew he was in trouble when Daphne
Former Deputy Commissioner Silvio Valletta answered to Keith Schembri
Former deputy police commissioner Silvio Valletta felt obliged to
Former Attorney General defends inaction on major political scandals
Former Attorney General Peter Grech defended his decision to
Are any of them not in bed with Yorgen Fenech?
Is there anyone in this government who wasn’t —
Saviour Balzan’s company gets €20,000 direct order from Edward Zammit Lewis for publicity
MediaToday owner Saviour Balzan received a €19,200 direct order
Accountancy board slammed by judges over lack of action against Nexia BT
Judges grew increasingly frustrated with Accountancy Board Chairman Peter
Muscatonomics and Abela
It’s the season of second waves. First, COVID-19; now,
Conclusions on Hillman-Schembri ‘graft’ inquiry expected shortly
Legal problems connected to disgraced former Prime Minister Joseph
Race against time to please Moneyval
Weeks before a crucial and possible devastating decision which
Special rapporteur urges AG to take ‘effective action’ on inquiries
Council of Europe Special Rapporteur Pieter Omtzigt has urged
Lawrence Cutajar says new Attorney General had advised keeping Silvio Valletta on murder case
Updated to include further testimony by former Police Commissioner
No police procedure to assess and initiate journalist protection, Lawrence Cutajar tells board
Former Police Commissioner Lawrence Cutajar said risk assessments are
Maltese law academic publishes paper for ‘urgent’ reform of EU defamation law
Maltese law academic Justin Borg-Barthet on Tuesday published an
Malta is highly contagious
There’s a plague raging on the streets of Malta,
Two countries, two murders that deserve answers
Guest commentary by John Christmas, an exiled whistleblower living
Norma Saliba’s appointment as PBS Head of News increases concern in a problematic media landscape
The Board of Directors at national broadcaster PBS has
‘Dubai running after Malta’ to assist with 17 Black probe – Casa tells public inquiry
Contrary to testimonies made by former economic crimes unit
An epidemic of collective amnesia
Malta is suffering from an epidemic of collective amnesia.
Taxpayers billed €300,000 for luxury travel by chief passport salesman
Maltese taxpayers were billed almost €300,000 for first class
US court grants Ali Sadr new trial, reversing guilty conviction
A US court has granted a motion for a
Azerbaijan and Tajikistan block renewal of OSCE media freedom representative
Harlem Désir, an influential figure who has worked fearlessly
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
Former Economic Crimes Unit chief admits to police inaction on scandals
The second testimony of Ian Abdilla, the former head
It’s time for Europol to intervene
The brutal killing of Daphne Caruana Galizia will not

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