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Last week, Josanne Cutajar, a senior lecturer at the Faculty for Social... View more
Malta signs UN migration agreement despite Abela saying he would not
Malta signed a UN agreement that sets in action a plan “to... View more
NAO report on Voluntary Organisations highlights significant risks of money laundering
The Office of the Commissioner for Voluntary Organisations (OCVO) is unable to... View more
Minister’s aide calls PEN International executive a ‘biased shithole’
Sandro Mangion, the private secretary to the minister of foreign affairs Carmelo... View more
Let’s call hypocrisy by its name
If one child starts bullying another child in a classroom, you expect... View more
UK halts cash-for-visa scheme amid concerns as Malta pawns citizenship
The UK has announced its intention to halt its ‘golden visa’ scheme... View more
The man with the big (White Flag) idea accused of fraud
Former employees and sponsor of Kristijan Curavić’s ‘environmental’ projects in other countries... View more
Corruption costing Malta €725 million a year
Corruption is often deemed unquantifiable but a new report by the Greens... View more
The poster boy of democracy’s slow death
Konrad Mizzi has said he wants to complete the Labour government’s plan... View more
Repubblika demands suspension of all politicians under investigation
In a statement to mark World Anti-Corruption Day, civil society group Repubblika said... View more
Huawei top executive accused of fraud in breach of US sanctions
The arrest of Huawei’s chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou sparked a major international... View more
Aquarius forced to end operations as Europe condemns people to drown
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and SOS Méditerranée announced this week that they... View more
Better to hide than save the day
“I didn’t like all his songs, but John Lennon shouldn’t have been... View more
Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation to sue White Flag organisation
The Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, which White Flag International claims... View more
‘Where corruption is allowed to flourish, individuals are less safe’ – 90 human rights NGOs to EU
Ninety human rights and anti-corruption organisations from around the world have made... View more
When crime pays
Justice Minister Owen Bonnici put to lie Finance Minister Edward Scicluna’s claims... View more
Taxpayers set to fork out millions for plastic free beaches, but is it all a scam?
While government ministers have been falling over themselves for a photo opportunity... View more
Malta for Dummies #12 – Keeping it all in the family at the Lands Authority
Like most, if not all, things in Malta, recent revelations about the... View more
Poverty: reality vs perception
Last week, Josanne Cutajar, a senior lecturer at the Faculty for Social... View more
Malta signs UN migration agreement despite Abela saying he would not
Malta signed a UN agreement that sets in action a plan “to... View more
Let’s call hypocrisy by its name
If one child starts bullying another child in a classroom, you expect... View more
UK halts cash-for-visa scheme amid concerns as Malta pawns citizenship
The UK has announced its intention to halt its ‘golden visa’ scheme... View more
The man with the big (White Flag) idea accused of fraud
Former employees and sponsor of Kristijan Curavić’s ‘environmental’ projects in other countries... View more
Corruption costing Malta €725 million a year
Corruption is often deemed unquantifiable but a new report by the Greens... View more
The poster boy of democracy’s slow death
Konrad Mizzi has said he wants to complete the Labour government’s plan... View more
Repubblika demands suspension of all politicians under investigation
In a statement to mark World Anti-Corruption Day, civil society group Repubblika said... View more