Consulting payments are a red flag
“What Michael Stivala and Joseph Muscat do in their private life is their own prerogative.” When I read that quote, I thought Robert Abela was taking a similar line to former Canadian Prime Minister...
View ArticleRobert Abela’s prolonged shrug
Prime Minister Robert Abela gave his first one-on-one video interview to The Times of Malta nearly three years after he took power. They could have saved everyone an hour by posting a picture of a man...
View ArticlePress freedom organisations slam Abela’s take on OSCE meeting
Prime Minister Robert Abela met with Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Representative on Freedom of the Media Teresa Ribeiro to discuss the government’s proposed media reform...
View ArticleFive years and still here
The Shift is still online after five years. I don’t know anyone who would have predicted that in the dark days of December 2017. My friends certainly didn’t. They thought I was wasting my time when I...
View ArticleBrutality beyond the law
Bernice Cassar was shot to death by her husband on Tuesday. The 40-year-old mother of two was on her way to work. She had filed domestic violence reports with the police, had secured a restraining...
View ArticleDon’t fall for Abela’s ruse
Robert Abela is like that spoiled kid with overindulgent parents who no one in the neighbourhood wanted to play with because every time a game wasn’t going his way, he’d bully and bluster and change...
View ArticleHow many more have to die?
Six construction workers were buried beneath the rubble of an illegal factory that was being erected on government land without a permit but with the full knowledge of the Planning Authority. Five of...
View ArticleRobert Abela’s Pinocchio problem
If you don’t want to be sued, stop asking questions. That’s what a government lawyer for the Planning Authority said in court this week to representatives of The Shift dragged there by 40 different...
View ArticleChristmas carolling with The Shift
‘Twas the night before Christmas, and down at The Shift, not a keyboard was clicking nor a light in the house. And that, my friends, is why you’re stuck with me. There isn’t anyone else around, so...
View ArticleOpinion: A sunny place for shady people
Malta has learned nothing from the brutal murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia. The public inquiry tabled its report nearly three years ago. Have any of its recommendations been implemented? The only...
View ArticleOpinion: Shadow bans and shady people
What is it with Malta and shady people? The country attracts the seriously shifty like an all-you-can-eat buffet attracts gluttons. During the Joseph Muscat years, a rogue’s gallery of fraudsters,...
View ArticleMoney laundering: Will Malta’s prosecutors fumble the ball?
A court in Panama has acquitted twenty-eight people charged with money laundering in connection with the 2016 Panama Papers scandal. Those exonerated include Jurgen Mossack and the late Ramon Fonseca,...
View ArticleJoseph Muscat’s jailbird friends
You can tell a lot about a person by the friends they surround themselves with. Disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat made headlines last month when a video surfaced of him mingling with...
View ArticleNo due diligence in dodgy hospitals deal
Chris Fearne and Edward Scicluna were back in court today alongside 13 other defendants to face charges of fraud, misappropriation and fraudulent gains in connection with the dodgy hospitals deal that...
View ArticleMuscat: Fast and loose with the truth
Joseph Muscat likes to play fast and loose with the truth. The disgraced former prime minister, who cruises around Malta in a taxpayer-funded Maserati, told The Shift, “I benefit from the normal...
View ArticleOpinion: Keith Schembri was the centre of the web
When I read that Keith Schembri had a fake email address of ‘Frank Pillow’, as The Shift’s investigation revealed, I immediately thought of the fake newspaper passed off as Malta Today some years back....
View ArticleSeven years of status quo
“Isn’t that where they killed that journalist?” It’s the first thing anyone says to me when I mention I lived in Malta. Daphne Caruana Galizia’s name is remembered around the world, but few of the...
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