Opposition criticises government silence on secret Kordin prison meeting
The Opposition has criticised the government’s inaction regarding a
Tender for ‘border management system’ stopped as two companies cry foul
Malta will miss the EU’s deadline to implement a
Opinion: Byron says he welcomes scrutiny
Byron Camilleri finally showed up. After weeks of complete
Identita scandal: NGOs demand ‘full accountability’
Aditus, Repubblika, and the Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation are
Jason Azzopardi accuses government agency of cover-up in ID fraud scandal
Jason Azzopardi, a lawyer and former Nationalist MP, has
Failing water corporation headed by minister’s chief of staff
The Water Services Corporation, currently in trouble over sewage
Malta’s money laundering prosecutions spiked during greylisting, PQ confirms
Maltese courts saw a surge of money laundering and
Ars gratia artis (Art for art’s sake)
‘Art for art’s sake’ is an expression of the
Government ‘sitting on’ advice on updating phone tapping law for years
The 1996 Security Services Act, which allows for Malta’s
Those unknowing recipients – Jacques René Zammit
What was Byron thinking? What was Graziella thinking too?
Byron in the dark
‘Camilleri says he was kept in the dark over
187 new police recruits failed entry exam on first attempt, five on the second
Apparently desperately keen to swell its ranks with new
Byron’s lunacy
“This restriction impacts directly not only on the right
Gudja Labour Party donation swindlers are police minister’s persons of trust
Two former members of Gudja’s Labour Party local committee
Is it too much to ask why she died?
“Over the years the AFM saved thousands of lives,”
Prime Minister misled parliament on costs of AFM ‘flagship’ vessel
Prime minister Robert Abela did not answer questions about
Randolph Spiteri still listed as head of operations at Correctional Services Agency despite transfer claims
Contrary to the home affairs ministry’s declaration that the
Selection of AFM Brigadier bogged down by bitter infighting over succession
Three weeks after former AFM Brigadier Jeffrey Curmi officially
European law enforcement steps in when Malta’s institutions fail to act
The list of cases where European law enforcement authorities
Skeletons in the Cabinet: the stories ministers and parliamentary secretaries wish you’d forget
Fourteen members of the new government’s Cabinet – out
Out with some of the old
The new leaders have been appointed. These are the
Disgraced former prisons director to receive €103,000 annual salary for new role
Retired Colonel Alex Dalli, forced out of his job
Malta’s house of horrors
“Christ forgave the bastards, but I can’t!” – Billy
Government ministry staff numbers jumped 14.6% in 2021, swelling total to almost 34,000
The number of employees in government ministries and departments
Prison Director General Dalli suspends himself after 13th death on his watch
The Home Affairs Ministry has officially confirmed that the
19 government MPs stonewall questions from Opposition MPs since re-opening of parliament
A total of 19 government MPs failed to answer
No end in sight for coastal caravan saga
There’s no end in sight for the saga of
Parts of Maltese coastline defaced by communities of caravans
The idyllic beauty of places, such as Little Armier
‘No documents’ to show for €1.7 million hosting of migrants
The Home Affairs Ministry has replied to a Freedom
Government says ‘no’ to Europol Joint Investigation Team
The Maltese authorities will not be requesting Europol to

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