Opinion: Silencing whistleblowers
Roger Agius has gone public about the concerted efforts
Criminally charged mayors increase votes
Two mayors facing criminal charges of misappropriation of public
‘Labour pandered to developers and businesses’ – veterans
Professor Dominic Fenech has criticised the Labour Party’s strategy,
Opinion: Thick as mince or thick as thieves?
Michael Falzon’s time is up, again. As ever more
Opinion: Abela’s dead cat
Robert Abela has just thrown a big, fat, dead
Board probing benefits racket requests term extension, still no arrests
The government-appointed board investigating the widely reported disability benefits
Opinion: The irresponsibility of power
“Vote for me, I’m not responsible for anything” should
Opinion: Covering his own arse
“Don’t you think you should have resigned?” Minister Michael
Doctors on medical panel deciding on disability benefits kept on board despite known fraud
The panel of doctors responsible for approving financial aid
Ex-Labour MP at centre of ‘benefit fraud racket’ was OPM adviser until last year
The man at the centre of the alleged fraud
PQs show some MPs making a killing from the State since quitting politics
A batch of parliamentary questions over the last month
€12 million spent on consultants as traffic gridlock intensifies
Transport Malta made highly lucrative payments to government-connected consultants
Clues for the clueless
If only we had some clues about Joseph Muscat,
The duty of candour
If you aren’t prosecuted and found guilty of serious
Almost 20% of Labour MPs elected in 2017 are no longer in parliament
Close to 20% of MPs elected in Joseph Muscat’s
Measure for measure
Consider this. In just one week three members of

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