NAO confirms gross irregularities in shooting range project
An NAO audit on the controversial government shooting range
Gozo pool development leads to dismantling of recently renovated sports complex
A government project for an Olympic-size pool on a
National Audit Office highlights procurement breaches across the board
The National Audit Office (NAO) has issued another report
The cabal matters, not the ‘Kitchen Cabinet’
Ten years ago, our public discourse was exercised by
‘Some things seem to be organised around the needs of businessmen’ – former Chief Justice
Issues linked with corruption can begin from the tendering
Reclaiming what is political
The government’s repeated attempts at discrediting the public inquiry
Labour unseated from important EP role
Malta’s Labour Party suffered a major defeat at the
Cyprus Auditor General faces removal after publishing report on abuse in passport sales
Cyprus’ Auditor General Odysseas Michaelides could be removed from
Beyond the posturing
The Council of Europe has called on the Maltese
Government allocates €200,000 in EU funds to Portelli’s illegal project
A stretch of rubble walls, built illegally on idyllic
Public inquiry judges slam lawyer’s ‘offensive’ political narrative accusations
The inquiry board investigating the assassination of journalist Daphne
Judges grill a defiant Joseph Muscat about ‘environment of impunity’
The inquiry board looking into the assassination of journalist
Former MFSA boss signed-off on €12m direct orders in 2 years
Joseph Cuschieri, the former chief executive of the Malta
Auditor General points to breach of procurement regulations by local councils
Throughout 2019, local councils did not always acquire goods
When they get it wrong
The coordinated attack on The Shift by the three
Si yo fuera Maradona (If I were Maradona)
I learnt this week of an interview given by
A whipping boy, indeed
Something has gone terribly wrong. Konrad Mizzi believes he
Police take action on Gordon and Yvette Debono one year after the horse bolted
Gordon and Yvette Debono, the couple whose names have
MFSA blocks information on Cuschieri’s double income
Malta’s financial regulator, the MFSA, has put up a
‘Je suis Charlie’ my foot
It is with great dismay that The Shift team
Edward Scicluna loses power but gets his €100,000 a year financial package back
Robert Abela had to bow to intense pressure from
Robert Abela’s use of a virus to limit public access to information
COVID-19 has had a significant impact on press freedom
Malta’s top artists unite behind The Shift, art exhibition launched
Occasionally, a passing comment unexpectedly grows and develops into
Justice Commission starved of resources
The Prime Minister has given a second engagement to
Prime Minister’s Office silent over parliamentary secretary’s breach of contract
Prime Minister Robert Abela and Principal Permanent Secretary Mario
MFSA payments to Saviour Balzan for ‘positive content’ under review
Thousands of euro per month paid by the MFSA
Standard deviation
There was a time I would speak of a
A turn in the tide
A few months ago, Konrad Mizzi was finally expelled
Chris Cardona downplays controversial MOU as public inquiry board questions hospitals’ deal
Former Economy Minister Christian Cardona, who had signed the
The light of a new dawn
It is The Shift’s third anniversary. It was born

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