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The Office of the Prime Minister last year squandered more than €1... View more

Trumpeted reform of court expert appointment process stalled since 2013
Almost a decade after government announced it would undertake a “holistic reform”... View more

Malta registers highest deficit in EU – austerity expected next year
Malta is expected to be one of the first EU members states... View more

The massacre
In the south of Malta, a few hours after sunset, gunshots were... View more

ONE TV news editor Edward Montebello moonlights as public tourism agency head
Edward Montebello, news editor of Labour’s TV station, has been heading a... View more

An epidemic of fiscal mismanagement
The latest report from the National Audit Office (NAO) reveals an epidemic... View more

Gas pipeline derogation is ‘moral emergency’ for EU and ‘must not happen’ – MEPs, Matthew Caruana Galizia
Public funds should not be used to enrich people accused of committing... View more

Malta Business Registry’s €31m rent for bathroom showroom ‘prohibitive’ – Auditor General
The premises the Malta Business Registry (MBR) chose for the location of... View more

Black Boxes
I almost skipped writing an article this week. Arguments on the ‘backsliding... View more

BOV is paying seven foreign consultants a total of €11,500 a day
Malta’s biggest lender, government-controlled Bank of Valletta, is paying seven foreign consultants... View more

Anthony De Giovanni gifted second contract at the SCSA, chaired by his daughter
Anthony De Giovanni, the 74-year-old father of politically appointed chairperson of the... View more

State Hospitals deal: Taxpayers €300 million – Steward €0
By the end of next year, taxpayers will already have paid over... View more

The vandalism of distortion
“The PN has nothing to offer this country and so has resorted... View more

Government denies whistleblower status to person exposing De Giovanni ‘nepotism’ case
The government has declined to grant whistleblower status to a former employee... View more

Immunity and impunity
‘Immunity’ has to be the word for 2021. The race to curb... View more

Minister’s ‘friend’ paid in full for controversial ‘consultancy’ despite PM intervention
The most recent list of direct orders made by Education Minister Justyne... View more

REVEALED: Secret documents filed by Steward Health Care to prove claim hospitals deal was ‘fraudulent’ and ‘corrupt’
* Steward to get additional €20 million per year to run Gozo... View more

PM’s office squanders €1 million in public funds to promote Labour propaganda
The Office of the Prime Minister last year squandered more than €1... View more

Trumpeted reform of court expert appointment process stalled since 2013
Almost a decade after government announced it would undertake a “holistic reform”... View more

ONE TV news editor Edward Montebello moonlights as public tourism agency head
Edward Montebello, news editor of Labour’s TV station, has been heading a... View more

An epidemic of fiscal mismanagement
The latest report from the National Audit Office (NAO) reveals an epidemic... View more

Gas pipeline derogation is ‘moral emergency’ for EU and ‘must not happen’ – MEPs, Matthew Caruana Galizia
Public funds should not be used to enrich people accused of committing... View more

Malta Business Registry’s €31m rent for bathroom showroom ‘prohibitive’ – Auditor General
The premises the Malta Business Registry (MBR) chose for the location of... View more

Black Boxes
I almost skipped writing an article this week. Arguments on the ‘backsliding... View more

BOV is paying seven foreign consultants a total of €11,500 a day
Malta’s biggest lender, government-controlled Bank of Valletta, is paying seven foreign consultants... View more