Opinion: Another attack on Malta?
One Saturday morning in August 2021, the secretary of
Government allowed INDIS CEO to keep working part-time for agency’s client
The Shift has confirmed that one of the top
Zenith Finance’s Matthew Pace gets an asset freeze reprieve, to pay home loans
Zenith Finance’s Matthew Pace has been given a slight
MGA avoids procurement rules by splitting ICE London contract into four
A recent contract related to the provision of a
Portelli’s Jerma project back on marketplace despite lack of PA approval
Apartments forming part of Joseph Portelli’s mega-project slated for
SLAPP ‘bad actors include governments’ – EPP calls for stronger legislation
MEPs David Casa and Ramona Strugariu have called for
Standards Commissioner passes the buck on minister misleading parliament
Standards Commissioner Joe Azzopardi has passed the buck to
Iniala Hotel partially clears rooftop irregularities
The irregular structures recently observed on the rooftop of
German regulator slams new gaming legislation as ‘incompatible with EU law’
The German gambling regulator, the Gemeinsamen Glücksspielbehörde der Länder
New Lands Authority scheme tailor-made to benefit the Prime Minister
A new government scheme aimed at bypassing the competitive
New ‘vote-buying scheme’ launched extending public land concessions
All those occupying government property irregularly through an expired
Electoral Commission ‘not involved’ in issuing ID cards amid vote fraud claims
The Electoral Commission has distanced itself from allegations by
RSF joins calls for CoE pressure to implement inquiry recommendations
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Director of Campaigns Rebecca Vincent
Housing Authority puts 66 lawyers on its books, spends a million on direct orders
The list of lawyers providing services for the Housing
Government’s lawsuits against The Shift make Malta Europe’s most ‘SLAPPed’
Out of 47 European countries analysed by the Coalition
Company given €47 million for Gladiator 2 posted losses for the last three years
The UK-registered film production company estimated to receive a
Ex-BCA Chair’s inquiry testimony ‘not true’, enforcement a ‘lacuna’ – KTP
Testimony heard at the Jean Paul Sofia Public Inquiry
Where’s the economic benefit from funding foreign films, Opposition asks
The tens of millions of euros the government is
Omtzigt urges CoE to ‘take action’ with Malta on inquiry recommendations
Pieter Omtzigt, the Dutch MP who led the Council
Marsascala residents call on PM for permanent protection against marina
The Marsascala Residents Network (MRN) has called on the
MGA lifts one licence suspension so far after flurry of regulatory action
The Malta Gaming Authority has lifted one of the
Standards Commissioner won’t name others using official cars abusively
Commissioner for Standards in Public Life Joe Azzopardi will
Din l-Art Ħelwa in appeal to increase its planning objections and appeals
Din l-Art Ħelwa is appealing for funds to increase
Daughter of Ian Borg’s chief canvasser put on Michael Falzon’s payroll
Adreana Zammit, the young and relatively inexperienced lawyer and
Opinion: Owen’s abject cronyism
“I go for those I believe have the best
First sessions of Sofia public inquiry confirm industry unknown to regulators
Friday saw the conclusion of the third session of
German church asylum to prevent Syrian’s deportation to Malta successful
A drama unfolded in the German city of Darmstadt
Centre of the Maltese Language Act was so rushed that it’s invalid
Culture Minister Owen Bonnici appears to have been in
Objections to extensive Għajnsielem development ‘sprawl into ODZ’
An application for an 18-unit residential apartment block, pool,
Standards Commissioner calls for ‘prudence’ in use of ministerial cars
Commissioner for Standards in Public Life Joseph Azzopardi has

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