AG’s presence on committee set to investigate Yorgen Fenech’s lawyers is in breach of law
Attorney General (AG) Victoria Buttigieg sits on the body
Access denied: Silvio Schembri blames Moneyval for purge of public records
Following criticism of the Malta Business Registry’s indiscriminate purge
Complex court battle looms as probe into Keith Schembri is in final stretch
The trickle of information over the past week on
Frenzied attempts to gain access to evidence on Keith Schembri is telling
Although Keith Schembri is unlikely to be arraigned in
Conclusions on Hillman-Schembri ‘graft’ inquiry expected shortly
Legal problems connected to disgraced former Prime Minister Joseph
A step closer, but miles away
As the news broke of the freezing of assets
Trouble with the truth
Every time new findings are exposed and the authorities
When continuity does not work
The Ancient Greeks would resort to an Oracle whenever
The Shift and Justice for Journalists Foundation launch weekly roundup of Caruana Galizia case
Together with the London-based NGO Justice for Journalists Foundation
Promises to conclude investigations into Pilatus Bank ‘too little, too late’
The Malta Police Commissioner’s recent revelations, after concluding investigations
Vince Muscat: Delay in pardon ‘intentional’ to grant immunity to specific individuals
Vince Muscat, also known as il-Koħħu, one of the
Montenegro government ‘sloppy’ in its cover up of corruption in wind farm deal
Srdjan Milic, an independent Montenegrin MP who has written
Prosecution demands 25 year prison sentence for masterminds in Jan Kuciak’s murder case
The prosecution in the case of murdered journalist Jan
Government in ‘legal servitude to DB group’ for concession on former ITS site
Members of the real estate industry remain baffled by
The woman who will not be forgotten
As each testimony in the ongoing court trial on
‘Malta needs an umbrella investigation into corruption and journalist’s murder’
Malta needs an umbrella investigation that combines strengths across
Weak response to Charles Mercieca’s ‘treachery’ – Giovanni Bonello
A former judge at the European Court of Human
Siemens in breach of its commitment to US courts on Electrogas deal
The family of murdered journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia has
COVID-19: Downtown Hotel fails ‘minimum standards’ for the elderly
Health Minister Chris Fearne has not answered questions on
A time that’s defining Robert Abela
In last week’s Sunday Times, an op-ed by Robert
‘Caruana Galizia called out her country’s dysfunctional electoral system’
Former European Court of Human Rights Judge Vincent De
‘Who is protecting the murderers?’
After almost seven years of the Labour Party in
French investigation into Yorgen Fenech’s assets welcomed
The investigation by France’s national prosecutor into the assets
Head of Security Services testifies in public inquiry
Updated to include the government’s reply. Head of Malta
The Attorney General replies on Egrant inquiry criticism
In an article entitled ‘Attorney General acted ‘irresponsibly’ on
Pieter Omtzigt calls out Joseph Muscat’s unfulfilled promise on Egrant inquiry
The demand for the full publication of the Egrant
Malta’s cry for justice
Thousands of people took to the streets of Valletta
‘The Maltese can get through this stronger, prouder than before’ – Omtzigt
The sudden, unexpected release without charge of the Prime
Citizens continue to demand resignations in fourth protest
A large crowd braved the wind and rain to

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