LIVE: Court case against Muscat, Schembri, Mizzi begins as trio get heroes' welcome in Valletta Former public officials are set to appear in court today, facing criminal charges over a hospitals deal that has rocked the country. Former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, his Chief of Staff Keith... Comments (2) Share latest comment from RF, 28/05/2024 08:35: Those who are chanting "Viva l-Labour" even though they or their relatives have been deprived of essential health services because of the criminal gang who misappropriate millions of Euro of our taxes must have phantom government jobs getting paid without doing a minute's work. New Comment Reply Click to rate 1 0
Watch: ‘The evidence is based only on conjectures that do not make sense’ – Konrad Mizzi Konrad Mizzi told journalists that the accusations behind the criminal charges brought forward against him are unfounded and that “there is not a single beacon of evidence in... Comments (0) Share
TMID Editorial: And so it begins Today, the first batch of those who stand charged over the infamous hospitals deal will appear in court. Among those appearing in court on charges today are former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat,... Comments (0) Share
Judge in PN Vitals civil damages case slams inquiry leak, defends media's duty to publish The judge presiding over the case filed by the Opposition for the return of public funds spent on the fraudulent hospitals deal, has denounced the Vitals inquiry leak. Mr Justice Toni Abela... Comments (1) Share latest comment from Santana Santana, 27/05/2024 17:24: They are not right in assuming that everyone will know the contents of the leaked inquiry just because it is available online. The overwhelming majority of people who access the Internet will do so superficially, digesting only, one liner, second and third hand selective and often misleading headlines and snippets. That is why certain politicians and 'influencers' keep leading so many by the nose. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Abela not worried about hospitals inquiry having negative effect on how EU institutions see Malta Prime Minister Robert Abela is not worried about the findings of the hospitals inquiry leaving any negative effect in how European institutions perceive Malta, nor in how well the country can attract... Comments (0) Share
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Watch: Why we are here for Joseph: He is innocent, and he gives us cheques too People who were in Valletta this morning were approached by The Malta Independent to ask them why they were attending the demonstration. Those who spoke to us said that Joseph Muscat has given... Comments (0) Share
British, Italian tourists warned about ‘demonstrations’ in Valletta today and tomorrow British and Italian tourists are being warned about possible trouble in Valletta today and tomorrow, related to the arraignment of former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat and others following the... Comments (0) Share
Muscat says hospitals inquiry did not find ‘one piece of evidence’ against him Former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat has said that the publication of the full hospitals inquiry shows that there isn’t a single piece of evidence against him, and said that the charges against... Comments (6) Share latest comment from carmel debono, 28/05/2024 08:32: Dwar l-egrant skappajtha ,imma tahsibx li ser tiskappa dejjem. Il-giddieb xi darba jaghmel zball New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
PN leader concerned over Abela’s ‘hazardous’ behaviour PN Leader Bernard Grech has said that he is “genuinely worried” about Prime Minister Robert Abela’s “hazardous” behaviour in recent days. Referring to Abela’s... Comments (0) Share
Man dies after falling into empty reservoir in Siggiewi A man died on Monday morning after falling into an empty reservoir, the police said. The accident took place in Hal Farrug, limits of Siggiewi, at 8.15am. The man, aged 76, of Mqabba, was... Comments (0) Share
Humanitarian situation of Palestinians in Gaza and Rafah has reached a catastrophic level - Borg The dire humanitarian situation of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza, and now in Rafah, has reached a catastrophic level, Foreign Minister Ian Borg said Monday. "All efforts must be made to... Comments (1) Share latest comment from Paul bermon, 28/05/2024 07:38: No one can convince Israel to stop. West bank settlements tell you everything. From day one the ultimate goal is to remove all Palestinians from West Bank and Gaza and over the last 75 years both of the arears have been reduced in size considerably and Israel has ignored every single judgement against; it even when the judgement was supported by the USA ( Golan Heights and West Bank Settlements) New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
We are about to have a 'judicial earthquake' based on a 'mountain' of evidence - Repubblika The hospitals inquiry is solid proof of the intricacies of corruption, Repubblika’s Honorary President Robert Aquilina has said. Aquilina highlighted eight points that emerged a voluminous... Comments (0) Share
BCA issues Stop Works Notice on Sliema construction works that damaged Enemalta substation The Building and Construction Authority (BCA) has issued a Stop Works Notice on construction works that damaged an Enemalta substation in Sliema. Enemalta officials were requested to assist in... Comments (0) Share
Government has offended those who served in the Armed Forces of Malta, PN says The PN on Monday said that government, in a moment of panic before the upcoming elections, has offended those who served in the Armed Forces of Malta (AFM). PN MPs Darren Carabott and Ivan... Comments (0) Share
Hospitals inquiry uncovers Schembri and Mizzi’s secret hands, and a political support fund The magisterial inquiry into the hospitals deal has been damning in uncovering the inner workings of one of the most controversial and fraud-ridden deals in Maltese history. Concluded last month... Comments (1) Share latest comment from Harold Hare, 27/05/2024 21:04: Daphne did try to tell us - "crooks are everywhere". New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Attorney General gave us advice on hospitals deal, permanent secretaries claim Three former permanent secretaries at Malta’s Health and Finance ministries, currently waiting to be charged in connection with the Vitals hospital fraud, highlighted a potential conflict of... Comments (2) Share latest comment from RF, 27/05/2024 15:15: They are old and educated enough to remember the Nuremberg trials. Shifting blame on others is no defence. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
‘The magisterial inquiry is not proof or conclusion of guilt’ – PM Prime Minister Robert Abela said Monday that the magisterial inquiry on the case of the three hospitals is neither proof that the people involved are guilty, nor has concluded that they are in fact... Comments (8) Share latest comment from joe farrugia, 28/05/2024 06:14: Malta Independent has places a very good side profile picture of Abela to head this article. You will notice his nose is getting longer and longer by the minute! New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
PN leader accuses PM of withholding hospitals inquiry to conceal involvement PN Leader Bernard Grech accused Prime Minister Robert Abela of not wanting the Vitals magisterial inquiry to be published because it shows he is an accomplice. Following the publication of the... Comments (0) Share
Malta approved as Associate Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of NATO During the Plenary meeting of the Spring Session of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly held in Sofia, Bulgaria, between the 24 and 27 May 2024, the Maltese Parliament has been unanimously granted... Comments (0) Share
EU-Israel relations take a nosedive as Spain, Ireland set to formally recognize a Palestinian state Relations between the European Union and Israel took a nosedive on the eve of the diplomatic recognition of a Palestinian state by EU members Ireland and Spain, with Madrid suggesting... Comments (1) Share latest comment from Angus Black, 27/05/2024 16:35: Suppression of peoples for many decades creates dissent, frustration and finally violence. Treating people as second class nobodies is apt to stir dissent and rebellion. The up to now experiment has failed, causing the violent death of thousands and achieved nothing but destruction and misery for Palestinians.Such is the present disaster between Israel and the Palestinians. HAMAS is not helping legitimate Palestinians achieve their goals of having a secure land with defined borders of their own, and becoming full members of the United Nations. The fact that Spain, Ireland and Norway decided to recognize Palestine as an independent State, should not upset Israel and surely more will follow the lead of the three countries. It is about time that Israel negotiates, in good faith, a permanent solution to long standing animosity with their neighbours. As much as Israel has the absolute right to defend itself, so does a Palestinian State. If this comes to be, HAMAS will have less reason to resort to violence epecially against Israel. On the other hand, if Israel has a beef with HAMAS they should settle it with HAMAS not with thousands of Palestinians whose life has been reduced to sheer misery. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Government offers one-time €3,000 ‘final’ payment to AFM personnel over past injustices The government has offered a one-time “final” €3,000 payment to some 700 Armed Forces of Malta personnel who had filed complaints over injustices they claimed they had suffered in the... Comments (7) Share latest comment from S. Camilleri, 26/05/2024 18:10: "This offer to settle came just three weeks before Malta will be voting to elect its representatives at the European Parliament and local councils in the next five years." Totally coincidental of course. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Schembri, Mizzi were intended owners of company with VGH procurement contract, investigators believe Technoline, a company that was granted a procurement contract by Vitals Global Healthcare (VGH) "was destined to be owned" by Keith Schembri and Konrad Mizzi, the former chief of staff of Joseph... Comments (3) Share latest comment from J. Borg, 27/05/2024 08:19: We never actually saw the Egrant inquiry. It was kept from the public, and only the most convenient soundbites published. It seems that Muscat's libel case against the Caruana Galizia family may well blow up in his face though, as I believe it is going to be used as evidence, which means it will become publicly available. Muscat's lawyers objected very strongly about this -- which suggests that there is stuff in there which they don't want us to see! New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Enemalta to strengthen its infrastructure in Marsalforn In the coming days, Enemalta will carry out works in Marsalforn to strengthen electricity distribution in the area and to also prepare for the continuation of these works in the months that... Comments (1) Share latest comment from Mick Jackson, 27/05/2024 17:30: Ask him how old the cables they are replacing are? New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Three injured as car overturns in Iklin Three elderly persons were injured on Sunday afternoon when the car they were in overturned after crashing into a parked vehicle, the police said Monday. The accident took place in Valley Road,... Comments (0) Share
Robert Abela's statements are 'verging on the despotic', Adrian Delia says Prime Minister Robert Abela's statements since the conclusion of the Vitals inquiry, which subsequently saw charges filed against current and former politicians, are “verging on the... Comments (1) Share latest comment from joe tedesco, 26/05/2024 21:06: THE PL GOVERNMENT IS A GREAT DISGRACE AND ANATHEMA TO THE MALTESE ISLANDS AND THEIR PEOPLE. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Abela’s establishment rhetoric ‘not decent or befitting of a prime minister’, UĦM CEO says UĦM CEO Josef Vella has blasted Prime Minister Robert Abela’s establishment rhetoric, saying that it is neither decent nor befitting of a prime minister who is meant to be the leader of the... Comments (5) Share latest comment from Anonimu Malti, 27/05/2024 04:59: Jien u hafna bhali nahsbu li xi wiehed bhalek huwa rresponsabili mhux Mr. Vella metà tigi fuq il gazzetti kollha tghid il hmerijiet u tipprova tiddefendi l' indifensibbli. Lanqas tisthi m ghadek taf bhal partit korrott tieghek !! New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Every page of Vitals inquiry shows how Malta has been seized by a criminal establishment - Grech Every page, every paragraph, and every word written within the Vitals' inquiry further shows how Malta has been seized by a mafia and criminal establishment, Nationalist Party Leader Bernard Grech... Comments (1) Share latest comment from Thomas Nast Jr, 27/05/2024 07:58: “Without precedent” well not really. There is the Electrogas project that has all the same hallmarks of the Hospitals deal. The only reason that went through was the government guarantee of €400 million which allowed Electrogas to secure funding and covering all the secret agreements. In Vitals at one point someone in government refused to support Vitals to secure their loan to ensure transfer to Stewards and in the process the rats started attacking each other. Maybe at that point the interested hidden parties were concerned that they were going to lose their cut. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0