Prosecution demands 25 year prison sentence for masterminds in Jan Kuciak’s murder case
The prosecution in the case of murdered journalist Jan
Masks, lies and gifts
Prime Minister Robert Abela chose to wear a mask
Kurt Farrugia to the rescue
At the public inquiry into the assassination of Daphne
The case of the missing memo
Things disappear in Malta. The island is prey to
I’d have done it differently
At the public inquiry into the assassination of Daphne
Everyone’s digging their heels in
Deny, deny, deny. And when the clock runs out
The Guardian Award for ‘fight against fraud’ goes to Daphne Caruana Galizia
Murdered journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia has been awarded the
It’s time for Peter Grech to go
The former Head of the economic crimes unit has
Former Economic Crimes Unit chief admits to police inaction on scandals
The second testimony of Ian Abdilla, the former head
Fact-Check: Enemalta’s defence of Konrad Mizzi on Mozura wind farm
Three months ago, The Shift ran the first instalment
Labour’s Church of Victimology
“Don’t blame the victim”. Finance Minister Edward Scicluna’s comments
Robert Abela rewrites history
Only one mistake, eh? For Robert Abela that is
Mizzi was always expendable
Another domino has fallen, but it’s too soon to
Labour’s moral compass
At 5am this morning, Evarist Bartolo uploaded another post
It’s time for Europol to intervene
The brutal killing of Daphne Caruana Galizia will not
A gift from the Queen
Friday is my favourite day of the week because
It looks bad because it is bad
“It looks bad, but it’s not.” So said Edward
Joseph Dirige Nos
White smoke is billowing out from the police headquarters
Applicants for police commissioner role not informed of decision to appoint Gafa
High ranking police sources and candidates who threw their
EU Public Prosecutor’s Office risks delay because Maltese government ‘seeking loyalists’ – report
The recruitment standards in selecting candidates for the new
Whitewashing reputations
Let nobody say that former prime minister Joseph Muscat
Why is Cardona still walking around?
The Deputy Leader of the Labour Party is accused
The Kon-rat Principle
In 2013 he was presented to us as the
Politicians hold ‘disproportionate authority’ over public professionals
A public policy professor has warned of the disproportionate authority
Empty words and technicalities
“No thanks, we’ve already got some.” That was the
‘Slow progress’ on reforms to tackle money laundering and corruption
The European Commission has expressed concern over Malta’s ‘attractiveness’
Joseph Muscat joins think tank funded by Azerbaijani government
Disgraced former Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat has become
Rule of law reforms reflect Prime Minister’s reluctance to shift power
If first impressions count, then the first impression of
Flying the Jolly Dodger
When Robert Abela’s critics call him the continuity candidate,
Buying silence one stooge at a time
Former Police Commissioner Lawrence Cutajar is the latest Muscat

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