Muscat’s defence lawyers were among those invited to Barbados
The Shift has learnt that Etienne Borg Ferranti, a
David Casa on championing justice and media freedom 
Recently re-elected MEP within the EPP Group in the
Legal complaints filed on Montenegro deal in which Enemalta lost millions
Aqra bil-Malti A Spanish company has been hit by
Opinion: Ralph is in a hurry, his yachts are waiting
The charming cardiac surgeon always seemed like a man
New tender confirms Gozo Channel premises leased in 2019 for €63,000 a year remains unused
A private building leased by Gozo Channel in Mgarr,
Legal action against Technoline witheld despite failure to deliver Paola hospital
The government has chosen not to initiate legal action
Hillman fails to get interim measure on Times of Malta graft case
The Court has turned down a request by the
Jason Azzopardi accuses government agency of cover-up in ID fraud scandal
Jason Azzopardi, a lawyer and former Nationalist MP, has
Foundation for Tomorrow’s Schools management being investigated following The Shift’s reports
Employees of the government’s school-building agency, The Foundation for
NGOs slam government for ignoring corruption and rule of law reforms despite EU report
A coalition of NGOs has sharply criticised Malta for
Opinion: Edward Scicluna’s own rules
Edward Scicluna has his own rules.  That’s what he
European Commission annual rule of law report says Malta needs to do more
Reading the report on the General Workers Union paper
What will it take for the Central Bank Governor to quit?
Aqra bil-Malti Opposition spokesperson Karol Aquilina said in a
Opinion: Our money isn’t coming back
Aqra bil-Malti Robert Abela is bragging that he’s engaged
EXCLUSIVE: Schembri used fake email to manipulate Electrogas negotiations
Aqra bil-Malti At a Glance: Keith Schembri testified under
No due diligence in dodgy hospitals deal
Chris Fearne and Edward Scicluna were back in court
Adrian Hillman: Far more deeply embedded than we thought
Aqra bil-Malti The Panama Papers revelations made the former
Keith Schembri to face trial: Inquiry says he pulled the strings, made millions
The trial against those accused of bribery, fraud and
Bumpy ride expected for Zammit Lewis en route to Luxembourg
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s nominee for the post of
Accutor payments to Muscat stopped after Swiss bank flagged transactions
The VGH inquiry established that Accutor AG’s monthly payments
Opinion: It’s a sick government, and what does that say about us?
“The party begins!” yelled Jan-Erik Olsson while firing a
Thousands join protest following inquiry on hospitals deal corruption
Thousands of people gathered in Valletta today in the
PBS board member rallying the masses to support Joseph Muscat
PBS board member Norman Hamilton is calling for people
Aditus ‘strongly condemns’ PM’s ‘blatant attack’ on judiciary, journalists
Human rights organisation Aditus has “strongly condemned” the words
Editorial: The hospitals inquiry is not an electoral choice
Prime Minister Robert Abela pitched the idea to voters
Police handed internal TM investigation on RHIBs scandal – no charges issued yet
Aqra bil-Malti Transport Malta has confirmed that it has
Aggrieved FTS employees forced to backtrack on their complaint
Government employees working at the Foundation for Tomorrow Schools
Opinion: Spinning disaster into success
The government has finally published GRECO’s compliance report on
TM’s director removed as investigations into RHIBs scandal continue
Patrick Pollacco left his position as the head of
Transport Malta officials told to lie under oath on irregular RHIBs procurement – PN
Transport Malta officials were told to lie under oath

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