Seven witnesses approved for next PAC hearing, call for ruling on police commissioner
In another Public Accounts Committee (PAC) hearing that ended with another call for a ruling from the Speaker, the PAC agreed to summon five former
In another Public Accounts Committee (PAC) hearing that ended with another call for a ruling from the Speaker, the PAC agreed to summon five former
Criticism is for has-beens, accountability is for fools, and standards are for the “holier than thou”- this is what years of political propaganda
Fourteen members of the new government’s Cabinet – out of 18 ministers and four parliamentary secretaries (so far) – including Prime Minister
The new leaders have been appointed. These are the people who will guide a struggling, debt-ridden Malta into an increasingly turbulent
The new leaders have been appointed. These are the people who will guide a struggling, debt-ridden Malta into an increasingly turbulent
“There were even occasions when we worked on a Sunday,” Robert Abela protested in defence of the obscenely embarrassing revelation that he was
We used to think “waves are in the sea” was Robert Abela’s most outlandish statement. However, that was before the prime minister embarked on a
In spite of disgraced former energy minister Konrad Mizzi’s refusal to answer most of the public accounts committee’s questions, it seemed the
In spite of disgraced former energy minister Konrad Mizzi’s refusal to answer most of the public accounts’ committee’s questions, it seemed the
The government has no intention of debating the Opposition’s proposed Bills that incorporate the recommendations made by the public inquiry, that
The parliamentary committee for standards in public life suspended its proceedings, related to former education minister Justyne Caruana’s decision
The parliamentary committee tasked with monitoring ethical breaches committed by MPs agreed to publish a report compiled by standards commissioner
“Having become a mindless tool, the stupid person will also be capable of any evil and at the same time incapable of seeing that it is evil”,
It was ultimately more surprising that a government spokesperson issued a statement ‘condemning’ Anthony De Giovanni’s comments about Daphne
A confused, stormy Public Accounts Committee meeting that saw Electrogas shareholder Paul Apap Bologna returning to testify after an absence of