The top stories in Malta’s newspapers
Saga of denials, evasions and lies about the Panama companies and the Electrogas power station
Planned money flows link the ex-government officials with funds generated by Electrogas consortium members
Transactions running into the millions between companies owned or controlled by the defendants
Remembering Joseph Muscat's years as prime minister
As the cases against ex-government officials pile up, we untangle the web of charges
When will Labour apologise to the nation for its role in the 17 Black scheme?
It's been eight years since Daphne Caruana Galizia exposed Mizzi and Keith Schembri
What matters isn’t who is a party member today. It’s about how Labour behaved until now
Opposition demands publication of magisterial inquiry in full
Opposition leader renews calls for publication of 17 Black magisterial inquiry
Brian Tonna, Karl Cini and SOCAR Trading among officials, companies linked to inquiry
Labour accuses PN of making vile threats
Magisterial inquiry concludes ex-government officials have a case to answer
‘Fund was used to secretly pass on kickbacks’ – investigators
Times of Malta and Reuters revealed how Yorgen Fenech secretly received a €4.6 million 'profit' share from the shell company Cifidex soon after the Enemalta deal
High-profile defendants say freezing orders breach fundamental rights
Labour has made terrible choices when electing its deputy leaders and is about to make the same mistake again
Freezing orders deemed excessive and unfair by lawyers, defendants
Magistrate orders fraud case to continue but discharges one defendant
Inspector says his superiors insisted they just act on magisterial conclusions
Kamal Sharma is a former director of Accutor, the payroll firm at the heart of money-laundering and corruption claims linked to deal
Former PM Joseph Muscat dominated from his election tease to arraignment
Legal experts have their say on whether accused can speak out about the case
Joseph Muscat, Konrad Mizzi and Keith Schembri have never faced the conditions they will face in court
When people are constantly told that a part of society is the enemy, is it any surprise that they start treating them as such?
A former prime minister had a long day in court on Tuesday. This is how it played out.
Magistrate approves freezing orders, supporters decry 'political persecution'
Prosecution: 'It's no TV series', Defence to object to experts
Politics has been weaponised by those in power to fatten their own pockets
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