‘Government should not interfere in public inquiry’ – Caruana Galizia family
The Caruana Galizia family lawyers have made a submission
Government officials in public inquiry ‘keen on passing the buck’ – former Chief Justice
Government officials appearing before the public inquiry board looking
Focus on Joseph Muscat in journalist’s assassination
Did the prime minister of Malta know who killed
Yorgen Fenech to remain behind bars
The court has denied suspected mastermind of journalist Daphne
The beggar swaggers
The Daphne Caruana Galizia inquiry continues to draw testimony
Fenech told police Keith Schembri hatched the plan for Daphne’s murder
Yorgen Fenech, the accused mastermind in the assassination of
Former Projects Malta officials cast doubt on Finance Minister’s claim
Two former Projects Malta chairpersons contradicted Finance Minister Edward
Daphne Caruana Galizia would have turned 56 today
International press freedom organisations, civil society groups, journalists and
Some are more equal than others
Someone committed perjury in Malta but no one’s been
No police procedure to assess and initiate journalist protection, Lawrence Cutajar tells board
Former Police Commissioner Lawrence Cutajar said risk assessments are
Maltese law academic publishes paper for ‘urgent’ reform of EU defamation law
Maltese law academic Justin Borg-Barthet on Tuesday published an
Doctor’s testimony contradicts what Keith Schembri told court
The version of events given by the Fenech family
Ministers knew about corruption Daphne Caruana Galizia revealed
Malta is a haven for corruption and money-laundering. That’s
Questions linger on Melvin Theuma case
At a press conference following the stabbing incident which
Court orders investigation into leaked recordings of Melvin Theuma tapes
Magistrate Rachel Montebello on Thursday ordered an investigation into
The Shift and Justice for Journalists Foundation launch weekly roundup of Caruana Galizia case
Together with the London-based NGO Justice for Journalists Foundation
Edward Scicluna speaks of struggle with Projects Malta for information on VGH
Finance Minister Edward Scicluna on Wednesday spoke of his
Leaked recordings: Who benefits?
There are three parties that have access to the
Two countries, two murders that deserve answers
Guest commentary by John Christmas, an exiled whistleblower living
Study highlights lawsuits targeting media in Malta as ‘problematic practice’ in Europe
SLAPP threats in Malta are highlighted as one of
$2 million lobbying for Latvian bank used by suspect in journalist’s murder
ASG Resolution Capital, a company closely connected to Latvia’s
Anatomy of collusion
Evarist Bartolo, the foreign minister, has drawn stiff criticism
Vince Muscat: Delay in pardon ‘intentional’ to grant immunity to specific individuals
Vince Muscat, also known as il-Koħħu, one of the
‘Dubai running after Malta’ to assist with 17 Black probe – Casa tells public inquiry
Contrary to testimonies made by former economic crimes unit
An epidemic of collective amnesia
Malta is suffering from an epidemic of collective amnesia.
Time to call this out
I am certain that every family in Malta has
MP proposes outlawing use of private email by government officials
Nationalist MP Jason Azzopardi today submitted a Private Member’s
Taxpayers billed €300,000 for luxury travel by chief passport salesman
Maltese taxpayers were billed almost €300,000 for first class
Melvin Theuma and the State
It is natural to entertain the worst suspicions when

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