Karl Azzopardi was appointed in January following a selection process led by the MGI board – economy ministry spokesperson
Judicial protest filed in court
An inquiry board had recommended a raft of changes to how construction sites are regulated
Priority will be given to codes related to the structural integrity of buildings and construction sites, and fire safety
Most of the applicants had been working for another mason for as long as 40 years
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Service set up following Jean Paul Sofia inquiry is formally launched
The launch of Helpline 138 is a pivotal step to safer construction sites as well as offering support to neighbours they disturb
A ‘138’ helpline has been set up for citizens to file reports of construction site abuses. Let us hope that this will lead to real change and accountability in this sector
They must pass theoretical and practical exams before being approved for a renewal
The helpline is available round the clock
Authority conducted more inspections in year's first six months than in all 2023
The proposal by law students for the conclusions and recommendations of magisterial inquiries into sudden deaths and crimes involving abuse by people in public administration to be made public should be considered
Policy paper looks at how criminal legal system treats victims of crime and their right to access information
Don't expect new civil service department announced by PM to coordinate regulators
Daphne, Vitals and Sophia: the names behind Robert Abela’s attacks on the judiciary
'Agencies blamed one other and passed the buck'
The forms are ‘an inept knee-jerk reaction’ to Sofia inquiry, architects say
When one man, the prime minister, single-handedly decides which public inquiry to endorse and which to trash, that’s not a democracy anymore
The government was wrong to vote against a parliamentary motion that could perhaps have set in motion a process leading to a culture of resignations
New government initiative following Sofia inquiry to expand to include engineers
No-confidence motion effectively defeated as government uses majority to approve amendments
PN wants the ministers to resign after the Sofia inquiry findings
In the light of the Jean Paul Sofia public inquiry ministers must assume responsibility and resign
National Building Council concerned about Opposition calls for six-month deadline
Mark Gauci, former CEO of the Occupational Health and Safety Authority, argues that the Sofia inquiry report ignored expert opinion and statistical evidence, made unsubstantiated claims and was disrespectful towards OHSA employees
Alex Torpiano testifies in criminal case concerning death of Jean Paul Sofia
Public call will remain open until March 29
PN leader says PM was determined to shield himself from scrutiny of impunity
Investment committee says it was not given a chance to explain itself
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