Smoke and mirrors: police arrests but no charges against government officials
The police and the Office of the Attorney General
The first sign of corruption
Georges Bernanos (1888-1948): ‘The first sign of corruption in
Keith Schembri’s phone: a hypothesis
It’s the season to be jolly and put cynicism
A Christmas playlist for the entire family
It’s been a tough year for everyone between the
‘You are not credible, I am sorry’ – former Chief Justice tells Keith Schembri
The public inquiry hearing on Monday touched upon a
Fenech and the Bangladeshi Schembri
Some countries specialise in technology, others specialise in services.
Chris Cardona downplays controversial MOU as public inquiry board questions hospitals’ deal
Former Economy Minister Christian Cardona, who had signed the
No charges yet in sight despite police ‘show’ and leaks
As the mainstream media are being drip-fed leaks by
Attempt to bribe journalist highlights weaknesses
The alleged attempt to bribe a Times of Malta
Joe’s expensive smoke and mirrors
Joseph Muscat knew he was in trouble when Daphne
Former Deputy Commissioner Silvio Valletta answered to Keith Schembri
Former deputy police commissioner Silvio Valletta felt obliged to
It’s all Roberta Metsola’s fault
It’s all Roberta Metsola’s fault. The European Commission is
Your cowardice and greed killed Daphne
It’s a strange coincidence that my 100th column for
Cyprus Papers leak renews EU scepticism on cash for passports
New findings on irregularities with the sale of passports
Who betrayed Joseph Muscat?
In the interview he gave TVM’s L-Erbgħa Fost il-Ġimgħa
Another day, another direct order
What do arms dealers and zookeepers know about medical
Another testimony contradicts what Keith Schembri said under oath
Counter Terrorism Unit Head George Cremona told the public
Complex court battle looms as probe into Keith Schembri is in final stretch
The trickle of information over the past week on
MFSA takes action on Brian Tonna’s companies following court order
The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) has issued two
Nexia BT’s licence to sell passports suspended
Brian Tonna’s Nexia BT licence to sell passports has
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
‘Move to freeze Schembri’s assets underlines importance of public inquiry’
The Council of Europe Special Rapporteur Pieter Omtzigt has
A step closer, but miles away
As the news broke of the freezing of assets
Schembri’s assets frozen by court order
The court has ordered the freezing of assets of
‘I did everything in my power’ – Owen Bonnici tells public inquiry
Owen Bonnici, the Minister who shot down a Private
‘The public inquiry will go on till the end,’ protesters tell Prime Minister
“The inquiry will go on till the end” and
Special rapporteur urges AG to take ‘effective action’ on inquiries
Council of Europe Special Rapporteur Pieter Omtzigt has urged
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