Print newspapers given €150,000 in fresh public funds
The government has handed out some €150,000 of public
Former Xandir Malta boss returns to PBS, age 82
Norman Hamilton, a staunch Labour Party militant and former
Public service reshuffle keeps scandal-ridden permanent secretaries in place
While former transport minister Aaron Farrugia may have lost
Producers silent on Sette Giugno film that got €1.5 million funding
Producers of Blood on the Crown, the 2021 film
Permanent secretary mum on Albert Marshall’s breach of contract
The Permanent Secretary of the Culture Ministry, Joyce Dimech,
Controversial €250,000 statue approved by panel led by ex-teacher with no relevant credentials
A €250,000 equestrian statue set to be installed in
Albert Marshall, 75, cashing in on at least five different government jobs
Albert Marshall, the 75-year-old Labour veteran who used to
PBS boss is being paid twice for the same role, a two-year FOI battle reveals
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti PBS Executive Chairman Mark
Festivals Malta CEO quits over OPM meddling, more resignations expected
Festivals Malta CEO  Annabelle Stivala has stepped down, The
Owen Bonnici confirms status quo at public broadcaster despite concerns
The government sent out a clear signal that it
Government spent €1 million a month on cultural activities during covid shutdown
The government squandered at least €1 million a month
Labour’s Charlon Gouder lands ‘phantom’ €35,000-a-year job at Arts Council
Former One TV reporter-turned lawyer Charlon Gouder has been
Despite tough year for film production companies, chosen few continue to rake in public funds
Labour Party propagandist Mario Philip Azzopardi and Jean Pierre
Direct orders to Party loyalists for cultural events total €3m in 6 months
State cultural agencies in Malta, under the political patronage
Arts Council flouting procurement rules despite NAO warning
The Malta Arts Council, with former Labour TV CEO

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