Criminal lawyer MPs: can they avoid conflicting roles?
Online commenting expressing dismay or surprise at the decision
Film Commissioner reverses declaration on Russell Crowe’s ‘consultancy’
Film Commissioner Johann Grech has been forced to admit
Foreign ministry spends €26,000 on designer ties among list of expenses
The prospect that the Foreign Affairs Ministry will decrease
FTS corruption: appeal filed against Edward Caruana’s acquittal
An urgent appeal has been filed by the police
Questions raised on magistrate’s acquittal of former minister’s aide
Lawyers are questioning the ruling by Magistrate Donatella Frendo
Eden Leisure Group marketing commercial office space despite permit condition for two additional floors
The Eden Leisure Group is advertising the availability of
Malta’s gold reserves sink to 23-year low
Malta’s gold reserves sank to a 23-year low in
Cream for them, no milk for you
Jeffrey Curmi, the former brigadier now CEO at Transport
Rent for Palazzo Vilhena restaurant cost less than lease of a Rabat snack bar
Noel Zammit, CEO of Heritage Malta and the chairman
Attorney General’s office asks Repubblika to bring Pilatus Bank judicial protest to a halt
The Attorney General’s office has asked Repubblika to bring
Silence on refunds for disappointed Malta-partygoers as events company Pollen enters administration
Partygoers who spent hundreds of euros on tickets, accommodation,
PM gives his former assistant nine different government jobs in two years
A young lawyer, not yet in his 30s, who
Muscat’s explanations still don’t add up
Five years ago today, a second and final test
Public inquiry: a year on and only one of 28 key recommendations fully implemented
Although the recommendations of the board of public inquiry
Tax havens: Maltese FDI raises ‘dirty money’ influx concerns in South Korea
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) through money flows from Malta-based
High time for parliament to go full time
Parliament’s 14th legislature, which started in May with Robert
Surrounded by cretins
Another barefaced direct order that rips up the rulebook
How Shakira used Malta companies to avoid high-tax jurisdictions
Colombian singer Shakira is facing six charges linked to
Jobless scheme members form union to fight for guaranteed jobs and equal pay
Unemployed people who have been ‘temporarily’ placed on the
Freeport’s owner wins Freeport tender after last minute changes
Foul play is being suspected over the award of
Government must publish press expert committee’s assessment ‘immediately’
The Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation on Thursday called on
Wara l-investigazzjoni li saret, għandha tiżżarma t-tmexxija tal-koperattiva tas-sajjieda
The article is available in English here Għal dawn
Gozo Channel keeps vessel’s Covid outbreak under wraps, offloads employees onto Gozo ministry
The long queues and waiting times experienced by hundreds
Muscat’s mob rule
“Our voice is not one crying in the desert
Abela’s tax on information
Anything too stupid to say, said Voltaire, must be
New UK register to shed light on dodgy money flows, including through Malta
The true owners of foreign companies that have properties
The Exploit Nation
The plush beaches, the emerald waters, the luscious untarnished
International Press Institute demands government ‘drop the FOI appeals’
The challenge mounted by the government to block Freedom
Il-gvern fi sforz ġdid biex lil The Shift jirrovinaha bl-appelli FOI
You can read the article in English here Il-gvern
Newest minister hires his brother’s wife
One of the first decisions made by Labour’s newest

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