What happens in Vegas can’t stay in Vegas: MFSA chief, a friend, and a client accused of murder
As pressure from European financial authorities mounts on the
Paul Apap Bologna can’t recall why Electrogas shareholders received millions in ‘success fees’ 
Electrogas director Paul Apap Bologna left the Public Inquiry
€16 million taken by Electrogas shareholders also hidden from European Commission
Electrogas shareholders hid over €16 million in ‘success fees’,
Tributes pour in on third anniversary of journalist’s assassination
As tributes pour in on the day marking three
Your cowardice and greed killed Daphne
It’s a strange coincidence that my 100th column for
No answers on €40 million excise tax bill
Mark Gasan did not explain to the public inquiry
Court registrar files case against university lecturer Simon Mercieca
The court registrar on Wednesday filed a case charging
A tale of wilful blindness
Electrogas director and shareholder Paul Apap Bologna was cautioned
Another testimony contradicts what Keith Schembri said under oath
Counter Terrorism Unit Head George Cremona told the public
Degiorgio brothers’ defence lawyer in hot water over domestic violence claims
William Cuschieri, the defence lawyer for Alfred and George
Conclusions on Hillman-Schembri ‘graft’ inquiry expected shortly
Legal problems connected to disgraced former Prime Minister Joseph
Emails show how government choreographed media coverage for arrival of Electrogas tanker
Email exchanges seen by The Shift show how communications
Opposition calls out Prime Minister’s silence on €40 million to Electrogas
The Opposition has called out the silence of the
Your gift to Malta’s richest families
What an incredibly generous thing you did, paying Electrogas’
Konrad Mizzi gifted Electrogas over €40 million in excise tax refunds
The bid that won Electrogas the deal was meant
To be or not to be… under suspicion
Former prime minister Joseph Muscat is going to great
Focus on Joseph Muscat in journalist’s assassination
Did the prime minister of Malta know who killed
Yorgen Fenech to remain behind bars
The court has denied suspected mastermind of journalist Daphne
The beggar swaggers
The Daphne Caruana Galizia inquiry continues to draw testimony
Finance Ministry Chief distances himself from Electrogas decisions
The permanent secretary of the Finance Ministry, Alfred Camilleri,
Fenech told police Keith Schembri hatched the plan for Daphne’s murder
Yorgen Fenech, the accused mastermind in the assassination of
Some are more equal than others
Someone committed perjury in Malta but no one’s been
How to wax about standards
Any messiah can turn water into wine, but it
Close to €2 million in direct orders to Gozitans from Anton Refalo’s Ministry
Veteran Labour MP Anton Refalo, who was removed from
Doctor’s testimony contradicts what Keith Schembri told court
The version of events given by the Fenech family
Questions linger on Melvin Theuma case
At a press conference following the stabbing incident which
Court orders investigation into leaked recordings of Melvin Theuma tapes
Magistrate Rachel Montebello on Thursday ordered an investigation into
The Shift and Justice for Journalists Foundation launch weekly roundup of Caruana Galizia case
Together with the London-based NGO Justice for Journalists Foundation
Leaked recordings: Who benefits?
There are three parties that have access to the
$2 million lobbying for Latvian bank used by suspect in journalist’s murder
ASG Resolution Capital, a company closely connected to Latvia’s

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