Panama Papers
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) has voted to... View more
Malta backed by Azerbaijan ahead of CoE vote
The call for a public inquiry into the assassination of Daphne Caruana... View more
It’s confidential: Ministers deny having access to Egrant inquiry
Ministers Chris Cardona, Konrad Mizzi and Edward Scicluna have all denied having... View more
‘Inadvisable, underhand deal’ on Malta’s public hospitals
Minister Konrad Mizzi struck an “inadvisable, underhand deal with a questionable group... View more
UPDATED: International community reacts to scathing report on Malta
Updated to include the government’s reaction. “Evil tends to wither under the... View more
The big clean up: Vitals closing offshore companies as inquiry looms
Recent company registry filings in Jersey show that Sri Ram Tumuluri has... View more
‘What happens in Malta, stays in Malta’
“Letterbox companies, corruption, contract killings and restrictions on the freedom of the... View more
Egrant inquiry: Does the public have the right to know?
The court today denied the Opposition Leader’s request to be given a... View more
Impunity reigns in the realm of ‘il-King’
Joseph Muscat hasn’t saved a cent in the past four years. In... View more
Turkish court drops prison sentence against Paradise Papers journalist
An Appeals Court in Turkey has overturned the prison sentence handed to... View more
‘One day, justice will be done’
Magistrate Doreen Clarke has ordered an inquiry into the Panama Papers scandal,... View more
Politics in Malta: doing favours, winning friends
The late Labour Party strongman, and former Prime Minister of Malta Dom... View more
Malta loses points for political rights and civil liberties in Freedom House report
Malta has come under criticism for the “inefficiency” of its anti corruption... View more
Too many errors of judgment
We’ve heard this line before: as long as nothing manifestly illegal occurred,... View more
‘We may not know who killed Daphne, we do know what killed her’
This was the reaction of lawyer and academic Justin Borg-Barthet to news... View more
MEPs vote for change in ‘tax haven’ Malta, phasing out of cash for passports
The European Parliament voted in favour of measures proposed by the Tax3... View more
Malta, money laundering and a murdered journalist: Too little, too late?
Leading German news platform Deutsche Welle has described Malta’s current situation as... View more
Probe reveals over €2 million in direct orders to Panama Papers’ firm in Malta
The firm that set up the Panama companies for the Prime Minister’s... View more
PACE adopts report on Malta
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) has voted to... View more
Malta backed by Azerbaijan ahead of CoE vote
The call for a public inquiry into the assassination of Daphne Caruana... View more
UPDATED: International community reacts to scathing report on Malta
Updated to include the government’s reaction. “Evil tends to wither under the... View more
The big clean up: Vitals closing offshore companies as inquiry looms
Recent company registry filings in Jersey show that Sri Ram Tumuluri has... View more
‘What happens in Malta, stays in Malta’
“Letterbox companies, corruption, contract killings and restrictions on the freedom of the... View more
Egrant inquiry: Does the public have the right to know?
The court today denied the Opposition Leader’s request to be given a... View more
Impunity reigns in the realm of ‘il-King’
Joseph Muscat hasn’t saved a cent in the past four years. In... View more
Turkish court drops prison sentence against Paradise Papers journalist
An Appeals Court in Turkey has overturned the prison sentence handed to... View more