Delay, disrupt, distract: the oil scandal case stumbles on PL’s favourite tactics
Chief Justice Mark Chetcuti last week issued a blistering
Reputation laundering
Which company did Aleksander Lukashenko, Europe’s last dictator of
Conclusions of public inquiry into Daphne Caruana Galizia’s death expected this week
The public inquiry into the assassination of journalist Daphne
No fiscal receipts from infrastructure minister’s family restaurant
Receipts obtained by The Shift confirmed that Barbajean, the
UN: disinformation thrives where investigative journalism is constrained
States’ response to combating disinformation has been “problematic, inadequate,
Concrete belt: Four years down the line, PA still waiting for companies to fall in line
The Planning Authority is still waiting for construction companies
The sixteenth of every month
Wednesday marked 44 months since Daphne Caruana Galizia was
PAC hearing highlights unexplained pay-out arrangements between Electrogas shareholders
The public accounts committee today slammed witness Paul Apap
65 % in Malta think corruption in government is a big problem – survey
Two-thirds of Maltese people think that government corruption is
Minister Aaron Farrugia’s transparency register still not created, 18 months after pledge
Environment Minister Aaron Farrugia’s pledge to establish and regularly
You’re bankrolling personal fiefdoms
Robert Abela has problems on his hands, and they’re
If you can, you must
Doctors are trained to heal.  They have the capability
Man linked to reputation laundering for Maltese government arrested by SWAT team in France
The CEO of Sandstone, a company that was allegedly
Disinformation Watch: amplifying the absurd
It has been all of two weeks since the
Keith Schembri confirms that he is to be charged
In a lengthy post on social media, former OPM
Dodger’s gone, Dodge City remains
Babylon had Hammurabi. Judaism had Moses. Classical Athens had
Prime Minister silent on three jobs for ‘trusted’ officer totalling some €90,000 a year
Prime Minister Robert Abela and his chief spokesman Matthew
‘Government tactic is to punish and intimidate health care professionals’
The Malta Association of Public Health Medicine (MAPHM) has
The Shift barred from accessing MPs’ tax declarations
The Shift has been refused access to the tax
Disinformation hit list 2020
The disinformation that accompanied the pandemic was used in
The cabal matters, not the ‘Kitchen Cabinet’
Ten years ago, our public discourse was exercised by
‘No EU funds for government-controlled media or political propaganda’ – MEPs
Media freedom in Europe has declined MEPs deplore harassment
‘Je suis Charlie’ my foot
It is with great dismay that The Shift team
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
Health Ministry’s response to journalist ‘a threat to press freedom’
The Health Ministry’s response to a Maltese journalist, in
Trouble with the truth
Every time new findings are exposed and the authorities
Constitutional reforms rushed through behind the Venice Commission’s back
Parliament last Wednesday evening unanimously rushed through Constitutional reforms
MP proposes outlawing use of private email by government officials
Nationalist MP Jason Azzopardi today submitted a Private Member’s
Stock replies bingo 
When former prime minister Joseph Muscat was asked to

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