FIAU’s €100,000 media spend largely coincides with Malta’s greylisting
The Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit, the government’s anti-money laundering
European Parliament raises fresh concerns on rule of law
During a European Parliament discussion on Monday on the
How ‘super-CEO’ Fenech ‘facilitated’ Cutajar’s ‘fraudulent’ consultancy
‘Super-CEO’ Pierre Fenech covered and vouched for former Labour
UPDATED: Air Malta’s nameless replacement misses first milestone, doesn’t take bookings
Updated to include KM Malta Airlines statement following The
National Audit Office slams Rosianne Cutajar’s ‘fraudulent’ and ‘backdated’ ITS contract
A report by the National Audit Office (NAO) found
Lands minister dismisses use of public land by restaurants in Valletta
Lands Minister Silvio Schembri dismissed concerns over restaurants and
Rosianne Cutajar escapes ethics probe into ‘potentially ingenuine’ consultancy
Former Labour parliamentary secretary Rosianne Cutajar has avoided an
eNGOs question national efforts after ‘Malta-led call’ for EU climate action
The Maltese government’s calls for the European Union to
Conservatorio Vincenzo Bugeja youths relocated, staff fired due to ‘mismanagement’
The Conservatorio Vincenzo Bugeja, a home for youths opened
Anti-corruption commission investigations ‘under-resourced’ raising questions on effectiveness
Investigations by the Permanent Commission Against Corruption, tasked with
Opinion: The caring society
Among the proposals included in a public consultation document
Hitachi calls for recusal of PCRB members over ‘irregular’ €600 million incinerator tender
Japanese multinational corporation Hitachi Zosen has asked for the
Ex-disciplined forces academy director awarded direct order by Home Affairs Ministry
A company owned by John Charles Ellul, the former
Law students’ organisation, opposition proposes reform of judicial review process
Law students’ organisation Għaqda Studenti Tal-Liġi (GħSL) and Justice
Despite Blockchain Island fail, MFSA claims ‘pioneering’ efforts ahead of EU rules
In the wake of EU legislation proposed to regulate
Msida primary school costs soar to €22 million with no completion date in sight
A new primary school in Msida, meant to be
New study: Development permits used as political tool in Malta
The number of granted development permits has skyrocketed since
Maltese companies investigated for links to €15 million EU funds fraud
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. A number of Maltese companies
70% of Maltese get news from social media, highest in EU
Malta has the highest rate in the EU of
Expert panel on migration calls for ‘attitude change’ from governments, EU
The European Union and member states need to change
Council u-turns on Mosta tree transplanting, debacle ‘represents larger issue’ – Graffitti
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. Mosta Mayor Chris Grech announced
Warsaw media conference lays bare similarities between ‘troublesome’ EU states
Polish media experts on Monday at a conference in
Only in Malta
A hilarious local website exposes the absurd and ridiculous
Housing ministry rental reform to introduce limits already in place
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. An upcoming rent law reform
No lights at Marsa sports complex despite promised upgrades
Athletes at the Matthew Micallef St. John sports complex
No clarity on actions taken against ‘in principle’ cannabis licensee violating rules
The executive chairman of the national cannabis regulator, Leonid
As crunch time for SLAPP law approaches, stakeholders emphasise need to be ‘proactive’
With the end of year deadline for finalising negotiations
Asset freezes vulnerable to loopholes as enforcement authorities’ hands are tied
The authority set up to enforce court-ordered asset freezes
€5 million in Foreign Affairs Ministry direct orders since Borg’s appointment
Tista taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. The Ministry for Foreign

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