Former fisheries director paid some €60,000 since 2019 to stay at home
Since her suspension in 2019 over corruption allegations, former
The devil’s tricks
The storm of scandals that has hit the Labour
Infrastructure Malta ordered to cancel €55 million tender awarded to Joseph Portelli
A €55 million government contract earmarked for Gozitan developer
Steward Health Care owes the Maltese government €37 million in unpaid VAT
The company managing three of Malta’s public hospitals through
Ministers responsible for film industry should ‘immediately’ set up working group with representatives
The Malta Entertainment Industry and Arts Association (MEIA) and
No significant progress for Malta in Corruption Perceptions Index
There has been no significant progress in Malta’s ranking
PM blocks Data Commissioner’s investigation into Joseph Muscat’s golden handshake
An investigation by the Data Protection Commissioner into the
Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne in breach of governance rules implemented by his own Party
The decision by Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne to
Cry havoc and unleash the dogs of war
“Celebrities who retreat from the public eye will always
Permanent Secretary involved in FTS corruption scandal chosen as chief taxman
Joseph Caruana, the permanent secretary who had lost the
Government to borrow another €1.2 billion as forecasts go haywire
The government is planning to borrow at least €1.2
Knock knock knocking on Muscat’s door
Malta’s police are surely among the most courteous of
Largest chunk of lotteries fund goes to… the finance minister’s district
The majority of funds allocated through the Social Causes
Owen Bonnici’s ‘band club protection’ law re-confirmed to be in breach of human rights
On Thursday morning, the Constitutional Court conclusively determined that
After 2 years of ‘ongoing negotiations’, government drops threats of ending hospitals deal
The health ministry has ignored questions on the outcome
No end to Konrad Mizzi’s filibustering on Electrogas deal at public accounts committee
Yet another hearing of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC),
University issues €9 million in direct orders, Auditor General has trouble explaining it
The University of Malta has issued a total of
More taxpayer money sent Saviour Balzan’s way
The co-owner of Media Today, Saviour Balzan, has been
Good governance is not the order of the day
It is unclear why anyone would think it was
Civil service chief Mario Cutajar continues his attack on the Ombudsman
Principal Permanent Secretary Mario Cutajar upped his attack against
C-Planet fined €65,000 for voter data breach
C-Planet IT Solutions Ltd, the company that infamously hit
The duty of candour
If you aren’t prosecuted and found guilty of serious
Finance Minister warns businesses about tax dues, while political parties allowed to defy rules
Not a single company owned by the political parties
Opposition calls for Carmen Ciantar’s €163,000 a year contract to be cancelled
The salary given to Carmen Ciantar, the Deputy Prime
Fearne appoints his canvasser Carmen Ciantar chief of staff on top of her €163,000 role at FMS
Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne has confirmed he has
Government silent on China’s project in Gozo
As both local and Chinese dailies were flooded with
Patterns of resistance
The government’s reluctance, verging on recalcitrance, for meaningful reform
Fearne puts his campaign manager on €163,000 ‘irregular’ contract
Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne has put one of

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