Latest global tax evasion report highlights positive changes, setbacks and unaddressed issues
Based on unprecedented international collaboration involving more than 100
It is so transparent that it can’t be seen
On 28 September, the United Nations and other international
Malta makes little to no rule of law progress – European Commission report
Malta has made little to no progress in the
ECA flags Malta’s direct orders, same contractors repeatedly winning tenders
The European Court of Auditors (ECA) has flagged how
MEPs call on European Commission for more detailed recommendations in its annual rule of law report
In their evaluation of the European Commission’s latest rule
Malta lowest-scoring country in Europe for state of data governance
A new tool that aims to measure the state
There can be no security without media freedom – OSCE
The political will to improve media freedom is still
Government waters down board of inquiry’s protection for journalists
Even after the government-appointed committee of media experts submitted
Daniel Bogdanovic’s ghostwriter is former John Dalli aide
The real author of a €15,000 report commissioned by
MFSA annual report suggests panic ahead of impending Moneyval audit
The MFSA underwent a frantic year in 2020 attempting
Here we go again
The time for platitudes is over. As yet another
St Vincent de Paul contract worth €274m in breach of the law – Auditor General
A contract awarded to a consortium for services at
Impunity, judicial harassment and State-led capture, key concerns in Council of Europe report
The Council of Europe Platform to Promote the Protection
EUROPOL highlights corruption in ‘serious organized crime threat assessment’
According to a EUROPOL report published on 12 March,
Parliament gets no answers on additional millions spent on shooting range despite NAO report
A list of parliamentary questions regarding the controversial government
Populism encourages online trolls to harass female journalists – UNESCO
Anonymous online trolls and political actors are among the
National Audit Office highlights procurement breaches across the board
The National Audit Office (NAO) has issued another report
Journalists are receiving legal threats at an ‘alarming’ rate – report
The UK is “by far” the most frequent country
NAO report shows ‘usual suspects’ involved in hospitals’ scandal
Disgraced former Minister Konrad Mizzi’s ‘friends’, consultant David Galea,
Justice delayed: Report stresses need for concrete action on journalist’s death
The crucial need for a truly independent and impartial
‘Biased shithole’ remark by Foreign Minister’s assistant noted in UN report
The incident where the Private Secretary of Foreign Minister
‘Sex and cheap labour’ most widespread reasons for human trafficking in EU
Sex trafficking is by far the most widespread form
Malta passport scheme puts Europe at risk, Commission urges crackdown
The European Commission will warn Member States on Wednesday
Democracy Index: Malta’s ranking hit for second year in a row
Malta has registered its second worst score since 2006,
Black fish: Lack of marine governance killing traditional fisheries – report
The “neoliberal rationalisation” of the Maltese fishing fleet and

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