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Government utilities billing company ARMS spent more than €2 million on direct... View more
€400 million tender ‘compromised’ but government will not clarify ‘mistake’
There is a good probability that the massive government tender for a... View more
Attard brags of ‘proactive SLAPPs role’ as government wages war on The Shift
Justice Minister Jonathan Attard was in Brussels this week bragging to his... View more
Labour Party voter preference data leak: ADPD calls for IDPC investigations
Green party ADPD this morning called for investigations by the Information and... View more
PBS executive chairman was paid €8,666 per board meeting last year
PBS Executive Chairman Mark Sammut was paid €8,666 per board meeting he... View more
Julian Assange ‘dangerously close’ to extradition after appeal rejected – RSF
WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange is “dangerously close” to being extradited to the... View more
Marsalforn road widening: NGOs ‘have not seen promised amended plans’
Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri has not yet shared the promised modifications to... View more
Sports commercialisation: chairman quits and is replaced by WasteServ CEO
Six years after plans to allow sports associations to turn their public... View more
Government ‘sitting on’ advice on updating phone tapping law for years
The 1996 Security Services Act, which allows for Malta’s secret services to... View more
Questions on €5 million investment into GSSE athletes unanswered
The government is refusing to divulge how a €5 million investment given... View more
One failed minister
If there is one incompetent minister in Robert Abela’s cabinet it is... View more
Victoria-Marsalforn road project to go ahead despite ‘environmental massacre’
Around 300 mature indigenous trees and the size of two football grounds... View more
Binance attracted to Malta’s unregulated blockchain limbo, US SEC charges show
The shady activities of the world’s cryptocurrency exchange during its unregulated period... View more
Labour reporter on WasteServ’s payroll complains she doesn’t have a warrant
Pearl Agius, a Labour TV reporter who months ago was recruited as... View more
Government to spend €380,000 in bonuses for gold-winning GSSE athletes
The Maltese government is set to spend €380,000 in bonuses alone for... View more
Minister’s canvasser promoted to INDIS chair, CEO steps down after six months
The government’s industrial estates management agency INDIS Malta has suffered another setback... View more
Public land next to Edible Oil site given to big business at below market prices
A public plot of land in Marsa the size of four full-size... View more
Council of Europe wants transparency from judicial watchdog but Malta stalls
The Council of Europe’s Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) is demanding... View more
Cronies share €2 million in direct orders from government billing company
Government utilities billing company ARMS spent more than €2 million on direct... View more
€400 million tender ‘compromised’ but government will not clarify ‘mistake’
There is a good probability that the massive government tender for a... View more
PBS executive chairman was paid €8,666 per board meeting last year
PBS Executive Chairman Mark Sammut was paid €8,666 per board meeting he... View more
Julian Assange ‘dangerously close’ to extradition after appeal rejected – RSF
WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange is “dangerously close” to being extradited to the... View more
Marsalforn road widening: NGOs ‘have not seen promised amended plans’
Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri has not yet shared the promised modifications to... View more
Sports commercialisation: chairman quits and is replaced by WasteServ CEO
Six years after plans to allow sports associations to turn their public... View more
Government ‘sitting on’ advice on updating phone tapping law for years
The 1996 Security Services Act, which allows for Malta’s secret services to... View more
Questions on €5 million investment into GSSE athletes unanswered
The government is refusing to divulge how a €5 million investment given... View more