Missing information on application should have raised concerns ‒ magistrate
Two of the accused who acted as agents also benefitted as 'patients'
She is one of scores of people being prosecuted by the police for allegedly defrauding government
Dustin Caruana is alleged to have lured others into the scheme
Silvio Grixti continues to practice unhindered, with the medical council not working
'There is no such thing as a pardon by reference. So far there is no pardon….This is no pardon' - magistrate
Representative of the Office to the President to exhibit the official document in court
Licences of men involved in benefits racket never suspended, court hears
Recipients say they were expected to pay one year's worth of benefits to their fixer
New system appears to be a half-baked affair
Scandal is routine. We expect each week to reveal more hidden truths
Eligibility system overhauled in response to racket unearthed by Times of Malta last year
'Medical professionals who had their signatures forged have received no justice, no apology': MAM
Information on police investigations allegedly leaked to ministers
Outgoing head of MEA says Malta’s reputation is getting worse by the minute
Ministry says it is an 'absolute lie', insists Agius has still not reimbursed the money
Roger Agius claims OPM offered protection if he fired Jason Azzopardi
Highlights from Sunday's newspapers
Roger Agius claims Minister Michael Falzon's person of trust made money from racket
Officer testifying in benefit fraud case admits they sometimes relied on A4 envelopes
3,712 individuals received severe disability benefits in 2023
Constitution expressly delegates prerogative of mercy exclusively to personal deliberate judgement of the president
Robert Abela is a real present threat to our democracy, a true autocrat who abusively roped in the president to pardon those involved in the benefits fraud scandal in order to avoid the humiliating loss of his fourth MEP
When it comes to pardons, does the buck stop with Myriam Spiteri Debono?
The government said that anyone already charged or likely to be charged in connection to the racket may be pardoned, except the alleged masterminds
Government decision to grant amnesty to disability benefit fraudsters guarantees impunity, demolishes rule of law, weakens good governance
Court adjourns cases, does not summon PM but suggests pardon could be published
Business lobby says integrity of Michael Falzon's ministry called into question
Prime minister says he completely trusts social policy minister
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