Both the benefits and driving tests scandals show a pattern of hijacked national institutions aimed at gaining votes for Labour
Many recipients say they got benefit through Labour ‘fixers’, not Silvio Grixti
Green Party: Everyone is pigging out and the prime minister seems to justify it
We have a public service which is subservient to political appointees and Labour Pary canvassers
Grixti invokes court's decision against fellow MP Stephen Spiteri
Former minister says next president should not be a former politician
MEP describes fraud as PL's 'corrupt vote-buying scheme'
Ramona Attard and party deputy leader Daniel Micallef dodge questions about ex-MP
Angelo Gafà's failure to act against the brains behind benefit fraud scheme 'as shocking as the scheme itself'
Police treating interrogations of vulnerable people ‘delicately’
"The Labour Party is mired in scandals and fraud"
Joseph Muscat created a country where everyone could be a thief
Minister downplays disability fraud, saying 'this wasn't about vote buying'
Charles Scicluna criticises economic model, highlights benefit fraud scandal
Says Robert Abela is an accomplice
Mosta MP Ivan Bartolo urged Manuel Cuschieri to report any information to police
Prosecution presents two benefit fraud cases totalling over €53,000
Mark Laurence Zammit guides you through this massive - and still unresolved - scandal
A mother criticises lack of access to drugs amid a disability benefit fraud scandal
Malta will not obtain justice while the perpetrators and their supporters remain in power
PN secretary general Michael Piccinino pushes back at claims
Exposing the benefits racket opened a can of worms about how the country is run
The shocking benefits scandal has proved that Labour, a supposedly social democratic party, has lost its way
The way the prime minister and his government have reacted to the massive benefit scandal is absolutely shocking
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Quack doctor and mob boss featured in San Ġwann wall art
Number rises as Robert Abela insists he acted appropriately
The country needs to find new ways to convert its collective anger over the benefits racket into positive energy for change
The benefits scandal is an organised racket, not a few bad apples. It wasn’t possible without accomplices in a range of institutions
Social Policy Minister says scam 'came from outside' his ministry
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