Karin Grech staff member: ‘I think about quitting almost every day’
A staff member at Karin Grech spoke to The
How the PAC’s investigation into Electrogas was derailed
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) was created to audit
Former chairperson of Enemalta insists board was following recommendations on Electrogas decision
The former chairperson of Enemalta’s board of directors, Charles
Konrad Mizzi’s former right hand man will now oversee millions of euros in EU funds
Tista’ taqra l-artiklu bil-Malta hawn. Ronald Mizzi, the permanent
Malta of ‘particular concern’ in ongoing UK inquiry into illicit finance
An inquiry initiated by the UK’s Foreign Affairs Committee,
Seven witnesses approved for next PAC hearing, call for ruling on police commissioner
In another Public Accounts Committee (PAC) hearing that ended
Desperate grandstanding: PN’s dismissal of civil society
Opposition Leader Bernard Grech said on Sunday, without a
Rebranded Projects Malta to pay €1 million to lease offices from AX Group
Updated to include reaction from AX Group Taxpayers are
Health minister claims Steward Healthcare concession ‘is what it is’, cannot be changed
While answering a parliamentary question about the latest updates
Widespread condemnation for Ray Bezzina move to DB Group amid claims it threatens Party’s credibility
Large numbers of PN voters have expressed their outrage
Keith Schembri is back in business
A few days ago, Keith Schembri, the chief of
First impressions: the governing party’s raft of electoral promises
In another instalment of The Shift’s 2022 elections series,
Manifestos vs voter concerns: does the PN square up?
In the context of yet another election dominated by
Joseph Muscat’s legacy of failure
As disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat pulls strings
Four months and counting for Silvio Schembri’s €31 million extravagance
Economy Minister Silvio Schembri is still finding it difficult
Tax dodgers still being awarded multi-million euro tenders through ‘creative tax compliance’
Vague tax compliance certificates are being issued to companies
University issues €9 million in direct orders, Auditor General has trouble explaining it
The University of Malta has issued a total of
‘Government contracts should have National Audit Office approval’ – Joe Giglio
Lawyer and PN candidate Joe Giglio told The Shift
Schembri, Mizzi slapped with US travel ban
Former energy minister Konrad Mizzi and former OPM chief
NAO slams ‘opaquely concealed’ VGH negotiations and ‘inconsistent’ testimonies
“The general opacity that characterised the negotiation process limited
Mystery €2.8 million VGH concession fee nobody could explain
Among the issues flagged by the National Audit Office
The €4 billion debacle: how the government mismanaged the VGH concession
The National Audit Office’s (NAO) comprehensive investigation of the
Foundation for Medical Services riddled with employment and financial irregularities – NAO
The Foundation for Medical Services (FMS) – run by
Former ‘king of Lands’ Clint Scerri shows off flashy Maserati on social media
Clint Scerri, the government official at the Lands Authority
UPDATED: Adrian Delia takes on SVDP direct order recipient James Caterers as legal client
Updated to add Adrian Delia’s comments. Shortly after stepping
Infrastructure Malta doles out further €10.5 million in direct orders in first six months of 2021
Infrastructure Malta, the state roads building agency under the
DB Group/James Caterers snapped up €6.2 million contract for COVID vaccination roll-out in April
Two of Malta’s wealthiest businessmen pocketed €6.2 million earlier

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