
The Commissioner for Standards in Public Life, Joseph Azzopardi, has concluded that former Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo did not receive any form of preferential treatment in connection with his wedding celebration, which reportedly cost €124,000 and took place at a prestigious Tigné venue in June 2024....
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NEWS Malta
September 6, 2025
Clayton Bartolo seeks Labour return amid allegations
Former Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo, who was removed from the cabinet and the Labour parliamentary group in November at the initiative of Prime Minister Robert Abela, continues to signal his...
NEWS Malta
November 14, 2024
PN Calls Protest to Expose Corruption in Government
In the wake of a growing scandal involving two prominent government ministers, the Nationalist Party (PN) has announced a protest, calling for accountability and demanding the resignation of ministers Clint...















