One law for you and no law for them
Can’t convince someone to sell you that piece of
Jimmy Magro to face corruption charges in court after three years
Next month the Court will be hearing a case
Wilful ineptitude
“The court would like to make it absolutely clear
Former Attorney General defends inaction on major political scandals
Former Attorney General Peter Grech defended his decision to
Complex court battle looms as probe into Keith Schembri is in final stretch
The trickle of information over the past week on
Chamber of Advocates warns of blatant breach of COVID-19 protocols in court
Social distancing rules and restrictive measures introduced to stop
MFSA takes action on Brian Tonna’s companies following court order
The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) has issued two
‘Malta must uphold right to expression and assembly’
The removal of the protest memorial set up for
‘Government should not interfere in public inquiry’ – Caruana Galizia family
The Caruana Galizia family lawyers have made a submission
Chief Justice and Justice Minister now gatekeepers to complaints against the judiciary
The Commission for the Administration of Justice last autumn
The justice system is on trial, and getting a ‘Fail’
The courtroom drama in the compilation of evidence in
Key witness in Daphne Caruana Galizia assassination hospitalised with slit throat
Reports that Melvin Theuma’s throat was slit are not
US court grants Ali Sadr new trial, reversing guilty conviction
A US court has granted a motion for a
Middleman denies giving former police commissioner €30,000 for pardon
The defence lawyers of Yorgen Fenech, the suspected mastermind
Government in long legal battle to stop publication of agreement now ‘missing’
In correspondence with the National Audit Office (NAO) in
Court ruling halts demotions for pilots, but redundancies may go ahead
The court has declared that it cannot stop the
Over €1 million in direct orders to James Fenech’s firearms company in 4 years
The company owned by arms dealer James Fenech has
Ali Sadr’s legal defence team asks for extension to file post-trial motions
Ali Sadr’s legal defence team has requested an extension
‘Pandemic or not, we will never stop’ – international NGOs’ call for justice
A number of International Press Freedom organisations started their
Ali Sadr’s company arranged to pay apartment in Venezuela in US dollars
A witness told a US court that a company
Court orders Streamcast to pay €300,000 to Melita for arrears
Streamcast has been ordered by a court to pay
Harsh libel judgments are a disservice to journalism in Malta
The high financial damages inflicted on The Sunday Times
Keith Schembri ‘certainly’ knew in 2018 of Yorgen Fenech’s involvement in the murder – Theuma
The middleman involved in journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination
Amnesty bid to revoke licence for the Israeli spyware company linked to Maltese citizen
Human rights organisation Amnesty International is demanding Israel reign
Impunity reigns in the realm of ‘il-King’
Joseph Muscat hasn’t saved a cent in the past
The €1 deal on Malta’s public hospitals to get its day in court
“Delaying tactics” by the government have been rejected by
Love locks for your country, truth and justice
Activist group Kenniesa placed 40 poinsettias at the foot
Judge Antonio Mizzi can hear Panama Papers appeal, Simon Busuttil to take case to Strasbourg
The constitutional court upheld arguments made by former Opposition

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