
FOI

The government’s official website, www.gov.mt, has wiped out all available information on... View more

The Shift wins another FOI appeal case, bringing total court victories to 11
The Shift on Wednesday won another in its long line of Court... View more

Air Malta denies Cassola’s FOI on PS Chris Bonett’s seating pandemonium
Air Malta has denied a Freedom of Information request from independent politician... View more

David Casa takes The Shift’s FOI battle to the Commission in letter to VP Jourová
MEP David Casa has called on the European Commission to take action... View more

Reporters Without Borders urges government to publish FOI study
Reporters Without Borders has urged the government to publish the report on... View more

Appeals Court rules all EU citizens can submit FOI requests to the government
In a landmark ruling, Malta’s Court of Appeal has ruled in favour... View more

Government rushes to appeals court as The Shift wins more FOI tribunal cases
Government entities this week rushed to the Court of Appeal to submit... View more

‘Climate for freedom of information in Malta has deteriorated’ – RSF
The default position for Freedom of Information (FOI) should be one where... View more

11 international NGOS back The Shift in FOI court battle: ‘We call for these cases to be immediately dropped’
No less than 11 leading freedom of expression, press freedom, and journalists’... View more

Abela’s tax on information
Anything too stupid to say, said Voltaire, must be sung. Is there... View more

‘Access to information should be recognised as one of the main pillars sustaining media freedom’
Accessing information held by public authorities is not always an easy procedure.... View more

PBS taxpayer funding reports nowhere in sight as Owen Bonnici, PBS remain silent
Questions surrounding the existence of obligatory annual reports by the Public Broadcasting... View more

Appeals Tribunal rules in favour of international NGO, extends the right to information to non-residents
The Information and Data Protection Appeals Tribunal has ruled in favour of... View more

Saviour Balzan given premises at industrial park for 15 years starting at €1 a month
Business 2 Business Ltd, a company solely owned by Media Today’s Saviour... View more

Court agency breaches law, refuses to give details on court experts
The Court Services Agency is blocking information on the appointment and payment... View more

PEN Malta latest press freedom group to support The Shift’s fight for public information
Freedom of Expression advocacy group PEN Malta are the latest press freedom... View more

Eye-watering avarice
“There were even occasions when we worked on a Sunday,” Robert Abela... View more

The Shift’s FOI battle registered as ‘violation’ by press freedom watchdog
The unprecedented Freedom of Information (FOI) battle involving 30 government entities that... View more

Government’s official website wipes out all information on key appointments
The government’s official website, www.gov.mt, has wiped out all available information on... View more

The Shift wins another FOI appeal case, bringing total court victories to 11
The Shift on Wednesday won another in its long line of Court... View more

Reporters Without Borders urges government to publish FOI study
Reporters Without Borders has urged the government to publish the report on... View more

Appeals Court rules all EU citizens can submit FOI requests to the government
In a landmark ruling, Malta’s Court of Appeal has ruled in favour... View more

Government rushes to appeals court as The Shift wins more FOI tribunal cases
Government entities this week rushed to the Court of Appeal to submit... View more

‘Climate for freedom of information in Malta has deteriorated’ – RSF
The default position for Freedom of Information (FOI) should be one where... View more

11 international NGOS back The Shift in FOI court battle: ‘We call for these cases to be immediately dropped’
No less than 11 leading freedom of expression, press freedom, and journalists’... View more

Abela’s tax on information
Anything too stupid to say, said Voltaire, must be sung. Is there... View more