TMID Editorial: Would Malta be accepted in EU today?
While, in Malta, a former Prime Minister on Tuesday was shamed as he faced criminal charges related to corruption, another European country, one that aspires to become a new EU member state, was...
How it unfolded: Second Vitals case stalls after ‘most serious’ prosecution blunder
The second case in connection with the hospitals inquiry which saw former Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne and Central Bank of Malta Governor Edward Scicluna appear in court dragged late into...
Muscat thanks supporters who ‘civilly, serenely’ backed him in Valletta
Former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat has thanked supporters who on Tuesday “civilly” and “serenely” showed their solidarity with him and his family when he was to court to face...
Justice minister criticises request for gagging order in hospitals criminal case
Justice Minister Jonathan Attard has criticised the request made by the prosecution for a gagging order in the hospitals corruption case, saying that this is disproportionate. Speaking on the...