Resolutions in the land of collusion
Plague Year Two ended in a haze of smoke
Almost 20% of Labour MPs elected in 2017 are no longer in parliament
Close to 20% of MPs elected in Joseph Muscat’s
Schembri, Mizzi slapped with US travel ban
Former energy minister Konrad Mizzi and former OPM chief
NAO slams ‘opaquely concealed’ VGH negotiations and ‘inconsistent’ testimonies
“The general opacity that characterised the negotiation process limited
How Joseph swindled the nation
“Funds provided by government to Vitals were being channelled
The Speaker to the rescue
If by some unexpected turn of events, the House
Murder on his watch
The political assassination was the beginning of the end
Joseph Muscat’s ‘technicality’: How his latest no-show in court builds on a pattern
If a politician has initiated libel proceedings, is it
Court drops Joseph Muscat’s libel suit following three no-shows
A libel suit filed by disgraced former prime minister
Robert Abela’s Catch-22
Robert Abela has threatened to take “all possible legal
Malta Business Registry premises set to cost taxpayers €8.5 million in rent
The Malta Business Registry’s (MBR) rented offices in Żejtun,
‘I felt completely humiliated’ – police officer passed over for promotion speaks up
After the Ombudsman ruled that Superintendent Ray D’Anastas was
Malta’s standards joke
“The vote on the Standards Commissioner report was a
Consulting fees or deferred bribes?
The police say they are investigating Joseph Muscat for
Coral Mizzi
Corals just look dead but they’re alive.  The most
Minister refuses to divulge names of developers receiving €4 million from Malta Enterprise
The government agency responsible for attracting foreign direct investment
Muscat’s diabolical legacy
As shamed ex-prime minister Joseph Muscat attempts to weather
Absolution by the masses
I find myself regularly returning to the subject of
Construct Furniture shareholders awarded millions in government contracts since 2013
Construct Furniture, the company currently facing court proceedings over
OPM says it has ‘no documents’ on €120,000 golden handshake to Joseph Muscat
The Office of the Prime Minister is insisting that
Teenage workplace victim Matthew Bartolo’s family: ‘instead of helping us, they’re breaking us’
The welcoming warmth of the Bartolo family’s living room,
Repubblika: ‘we can’t go back to normal as if nothing is happening’
Facing stormy weather and cold winds, activists from NGO
Government is ‘denying reality’ on Steward Health Care deal
Opposition MP Adrian Delia on Monday accused the government
Trillion-dollar hedge fund administrator Citco among 21 finance firms to surrender licences since early September
Citco, an international hedge fund administrator  which oversees around
Standards Down Under
“I have made it clear that if any of
Democracy’s not going anywhere
“I choose not to go.” Konrad Mizzi’s reply to
One regime, many scandals
Last week, Malta’s President George Vella and Foreign Minister
Freedom House: government use of spyware creates human rights crisis
Governments’ use of spyware technology is increasing, giving them
The sound of doors slamming shut
What must it be like to be Clyde Caruana,

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