Egrant was a house of mirrors
The Shift’s recent investigation into Egrant revealed how the
Finding Egrant: What we know now
Egrant almost ended up owned by a Brazilian, which
Marigold Foundation given over €500,000 in taxpayer funds while Joseph Muscat was PM
As NGOs currently navigate increasing red tape to raise
Are Maltese courts being used to settle Turkey’s political games?
The Maltese courts will decide on the case of
Sorry, not sorry: The political pseudo apology
On 5 April, Labour’s deputy leader, Daniel Micallef, said
‘Strong condemnation’ of continued persecution of journalist in Montenegro
International press freedom organisations have jointly condemned the ongoing
Justice isn’t a game show
Is there anyone in Malta who isn’t desperate to
Keith Schembri’s disinformation
There was already a lot to unpack in Keith
Private opulence amid public squalor
Publice egestas, privatim opulentia – public squalor, private opulence
Getting away with murder?
The testimony last week of a convicted hitman involved
Fearne knew nothing, but backed Vitals anyway
Chris Fearne knew nothing and was not involved in
Magistrate Nadine Lia recuses herself in case against alleged bomb suppliers in Daphne Caruana Galizia murder
Magistrate Nadine Lia has recused herself from the compilation
It’s time to start holding Joseph Muscat accountable
Oops, he did it again. Joseph Muscat’s been found
Don’t give me away
Don’t give me away, someone once said to his
It doesn’t end here
Robert Abela wants you to believe that the confession
The rise and fall of James Piscopo: How Keith Schembri handed him the Black Spot
In Robert Louis Stevenson’s ‘Treasure Island’, pirate captain Billy
Standards are worthless without accountability
Regulations exist on paper, but laws are only as
Failed Labour political candidate made High Commissioner to Australia
The government has appointed Mario Farrugia Borg, a former
The Montenegro deal’s fictitious numbers
A new letter seen by The Shift reveals exactly
Another AG lawyer jumps ship to help defence team in case filed by his former office
Updated to include comments from Matthew Xuereb. Matthew Xuereb,
DB Group set to generate more profits with ‘downscaled’ ITS project
Plans submitted last December by DB Group show an
Yorgen Fenech’s offer to pay for own police surveillance if granted bail refused by court
Yorgen Fenech, the prime murder suspect in the assassination
Smoke and mirrors: police arrests but no charges against government officials
The police and the Office of the Attorney General
Julia Farrugia Portelli says no need for political responsibility over shooting range spend
Equality Minister Julia Farrugia Portelli told parliament that she
Navigating new waters, public inquiry welcomes public’s submissions
The public inquiry looking into the assassination of journalist
Malta hit another all-time low
Malta plummeted to a “new all-time low” in this
Malta hits new low in Corruption Perceptions Index
Malta has once again hit a new low in
Robert Abela’s stance on Miriam Pace public inquiry echoes that of his predecessor
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s latest position on initiating a
Prime Minister resigns over corruption allegations
The Prime minister resigned immediately, bringing down his government

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