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Corruption allegations into superyachts privatisation: investigation concerns invitation to tenderers to ‘grease wheels’ of evaluation process

Police call in Mimcol CEO

Matthew Vella
The chief executive of Mimcol, Mario Mizzi, has been called in for interrogation by the Commissioner of Police in the ongoing investigation launched last week into corruption allegations on the privatisation process for the Malta Superyachts. >>


More new homes built on virgin land in 2009

Minister writes to EC over youth funds suspension

Fire at Hal Far open centre

Bishops tell cohabiting Catholics ‘you cannot receive Communion’

Kids’ czar nods to PL proposal for smoke ban in playing fields

‘Discipline deteriorating inside the public sector’

‘Malta already dependent on Ryanair’ – Air Malta CEO

Brussels concerned by delays in water policy

Underwater pipeline could solve ecological havoc from Delimara

Bank’s Sliema office saved millions in tax

Malta man in Victoria convicted of extortion

Council acts on Ibragg pedestrian hazard

MEPA stops works on Agatha Barbara’s villa

Government negotiating new space for evicted caravans

Polidano denies Delimara involvement

Doing nothing is not an option

Malta among worst performers in biodiversity protection league

 


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