A look at the time of the salient events can only spark well-founded suspicion that the police were not in a hurry to get to the bottom of things
Karl Stagno Navarra’s and Neville Gafà’s attacks on Repubblika are merely a more obnoxious version of Robert Abela’s remarks about the NGO, Manuel Delia argues
Two judges abstained from ruling, per the inquiry reform
He went from a ticketing clerk to Labour CEO, and on to head the transport and lands authorities – James Piscopo is facing a new investigation on corruption
PL condemns 'aggressive and rude' behaviour by Azzopardi in courtroom
New law was published in the Government Gazette on Friday
Lawyer is anticipating that his appeals to investigate Minister Clint Camilleri will be thrown out
Malta’s constitution states that parliament must create laws that adhere to European law
When a prime minister attacks democracy itself to protect criminal suspects, we’ve entered a truly frightening new phase
A magisterial inquiry is being sought into Tuesday's revelations
Trying to find out what the government is doing through the Freedom of Information Act has become a feat
Political interference, attacks on judiciary and ’serious problems’ tackling high-level corruption, report finds
Bill is in breach of EU law and the constitution NGO argues
The thing about accountability is that it’s not fun
Jason Micallef shows that some core beliefs, which the Daphne Caruana Galizia inquiry thought it had buried, still stalk the land
Reform raises 'an almost impregnable shield protecting the government from investigations'
Power is concentrated in the hands of one dangerous man who puts himself above the law, unshackled by any checks and balances
Michael Farrugia insinuated Daphne Foundation behind low corruption index score
Bill 125 takes Malta a giant step closer to the sinister twilight gathering over our democracy
UK-based forensic accountant said he will never return to Malta
Government has ‘crossed a red line’, argues Joseph Said Pullicino
Malta’s decline in the Corruption Perceptions Index is a reflection of a broken system
Demonstrators concerned about impacts a reform of the court inquiry system would have on ordinary people's rights
Prime Minister Robert Abela is defying the country’s institutions and this should be a concern for everyone
Proposed magisterial reforms are a power grab, Occupy Justice warns
EPP ‘increasingly alarmed’ by state of system, ‘backsliding’ of rule of law
Under a principle established by the European Court of Justice, EU Member States cannot introduce laws that weaken the rule of law
Instead of prosecuting those who leaked the magistrate’s inquiry report to Robert Aquilina, these sources should be commended
Silvio Camilleri: government out to 'tie up loose ends' after 'capturing' police and AG
Several proposed measures welcomed but questions raised over others
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