Government ‘repeats’ 2013 AFM takeover, promotes deputy commander twice on same day
Following three weeks of office politics which left the
Randolph Spiteri still listed as head of operations at Correctional Services Agency despite transfer claims
Contrary to the home affairs ministry’s declaration that the
Selection of AFM Brigadier bogged down by bitter infighting over succession
Three weeks after former AFM Brigadier Jeffrey Curmi officially
Workers left guessing as Transport Malta demerger plan is revisited
The government may soon be announcing a major U-turn
Aaron Farrugia defends Ian Borg’s €500,000 tents extravagance
Transport Minister Aaron Farrugia has defended the award of
Company awarded €0.5 million in direct orders in 1 day provided tents for minister’s campaign
The Events Company, better known as TEC, provided Minister
Ian Borg issued 320 direct orders, worth over €6 million, in his last 6 months as transport minister
Outgoing Transport Minister Ian Borg, shunted sideways by Prime
PM misleads journalists on decision to award €250,000 contract to alleged criminal
Prime minister Robert Abela misled journalists asking about the
Outgoing PL CEO George Azzopardi demands top post at Transport Ministry
George Azzopardi, the former CEO of the Labour Party
Court declares Transport Malta action over Grand Harbour concession ‘scandalous’
Malta’s highest court has declared Transport Malta’s actions over
Sister of PM’s wife appointed to four different government boards since 2013
Alison Zerafa Civelli, the sister of the prime minister’s
October’s media circus: how politicians dominate coverage
It is no secret that political parties in Malta
Four bids submitted for Marsascala marina deal, as process proceeds in defiance of public outrage
Four bidders, including two consortia, have formally submitted their
Geologist flags ‘many questionable aspects’ of metro proposal
A geologist has flagged the “many questionable aspects” of
Two consortia accuse Minister Ian Borg of breaching procurement rules on Gozo tunnel project
A controversial project to construct an underwater tunnel between
Public gathering and protest swim at Marsascala Bay to defend ‘only open space left’
Residents and activists gathered in Marsascala this afternoon for
New €1.6 million Cirkewwa pier still unusable two months after inauguration
A new €1.6 million berth in Cirkewwa, inaugurated by
Xemxija marina concession declared invalid following latest Transport Malta blunder
The process of building a new yacht marina in
Grand Harbour ‘secret’ concession extension: review board dismisses challenge on technicality
The Public Contracts Review Board (PCRB) has rejected a
FOI request reveals Adreana Zammit’s pay almost tripled in only 8 months
A second contract signed between Transport Malta and Adreana
New companies making a killing from Transport Malta direct orders
Companies recently set up are making a killing out
Scandal: Minister Ian Borg’s buddy gets extraordinary allowance to boost his income
Minister Ian Borg’s chief canvasser, Jesmond Zammit, is being
James Piscopo becomes Zammit Tabona’s advisor
James Piscopo, the former CEO of the Labour Party,
Minister’s wife continues her private practice while appointed manager at Transport Malta
Transport Malta has set special working conditions for Deborah
Ferry service operator benefits from further concessions granted in contested extension
A highly contested three-year extension of a public concession
Transport Ministry spends €60 million on direct orders in 3 years
The Transport Ministry has dished out almost €60 million
Government makes u-turn on Gozo fast ferry service after eight years of stalling
A full eight years following the governing Labour Party’s

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