An appeal court has confirmed a judgment ordering the government to pay €18,772 in damages to a quarry owner due to delays in an agreement to fill a disused quarry intended for use as a vineyard. The court found that the Minister for Rural Affairs and Resources at the time, George Pullicino, had entered into an agreement in 2002 to fill the quarry
A Maltese court has ruled that it cannot order the rearrest of a man who fled the country while out on bail in an ongoing rape case, due to a gap in the law, as reported by Times of Malta. Magistrate Claire Stafrace Zammit delivered the ruling in the case of Mazhar Mushtaq, a 35-year-old Pakistani national who was brought back to Malta after being
The Government's decision to use the authority for the use of cannabis to sponsor football nurseries clearly shows that we have reached rock bottom, the Nationalist Party said Monday.. That the Government, in its obsession with propaganda, shamelessly announced that the Authority for the Responsible Use of Cannabis (ARUC) has partnered with the Malta
Malta Public Transport will be operating a series of shuttle services on Thursday for those taking part in the annual Puttinu Cares Good Friday Marathon. The initiative will facilitate the transport of participants from Floriana to Mellieħa ahead of the overnight event, which will see participants walk back towards Floriana. Participants will board
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