‘You are not credible, I am sorry’ – former Chief Justice tells Keith Schembri
The public inquiry hearing on Monday touched upon a
In denial
Brexit negotiations that were meant to end Sunday have
‘Some things seem to be organised around the needs of businessmen’ – former Chief Justice
Issues linked with corruption can begin from the tendering
Council of Europe warns Maltese government to stop delaying reforms for justice and rule of law
The government does not intend to address loopholes that
The People vs Joseph Muscat
As expected, disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat’s brazen
Public inquiry judges slam lawyer’s ‘offensive’ political narrative accusations
The inquiry board investigating the assassination of journalist Daphne
Joseph and the Character Assassination Propaganda Machine
A disgraced former Prime Minister walks into an inquiry
The emperor’s new watch
Joseph Muscat turned up before the Daphne Caruana Galizia
Reporters Without Borders condemns coordinated attack against The Shift
International press freedom organisation Reporters without Borders (RSF) has
Judges grill a defiant Joseph Muscat about ‘environment of impunity’
The inquiry board looking into the assassination of journalist
Three years on, The Shift’s role is more urgent than ever
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination just over three years ago
A moment that deserves to last
There’s no hyperbole in saying that what happened last
Attorney General silent on failure to appeal ruling on Robert Agius (Tal-Maksar)
Attorney General Victoria Buttigieg has persistently ignored questions on
Chris Cardona downplays controversial MOU as public inquiry board questions hospitals’ deal
Former Economy Minister Christian Cardona, who had signed the
No charges yet in sight despite police ‘show’ and leaks
As the mainstream media are being drip-fed leaks by
Attempt to bribe journalist highlights weaknesses
The alleged attempt to bribe a Times of Malta
‘I choose not to respond’ – Brian Tonna and Karl Cini tell Inquiry Board
Nexia BT’s Brian Tonna and Karl Cini remained tight-lipped
Former Deputy Commissioner Silvio Valletta answered to Keith Schembri
Former deputy police commissioner Silvio Valletta felt obliged to
Corruption and weak institutions sustain impunity in journalists’ murders – report
International press freedom organisation Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)
Facing up to impunity
Op-ed by Annie Game, Executive Director of IFEX, the
Saviour Balzan’s company gets €20,000 direct order from Edward Zammit Lewis for publicity
MediaToday owner Saviour Balzan received a €19,200 direct order
Courts judge crimes, inquiries judge sins
Here’s a fact that will change the way you
Paul Apap Bologna can’t recall why Electrogas shareholders received millions in ‘success fees’ 
Electrogas director Paul Apap Bologna left the Public Inquiry
By popular opinion
I was proud to be among the contributors to
€16 million taken by Electrogas shareholders also hidden from European Commission
Electrogas shareholders hid over €16 million in ‘success fees’,
Tributes pour in on third anniversary of journalist’s assassination
As tributes pour in on the day marking three
‘She was killed because those in power wanted her silenced’ – GAMAG
GAMAG EUROPA pays tribute to murdered journalist Daphne Caruana
Your cowardice and greed killed Daphne
It’s a strange coincidence that my 100th column for
The journalist who ‘signed her name while others remained anonymous’
‘Fearless’, the story of Daphne Caruana Galizia, was launched

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