
The Education Ministry’s decision not to publish the full findings of an administrative inquiry into financial controls at the Malta College of Arts Science and Technology has reignited long standing concerns about transparency accountability and governance within public institutions. Despite repeated requests from journalists and clear statements from the inquiry board itself that the detailed findings form an integral part of the report the ministry has limited public disclosure to a brief press release....
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NEWS Malta
October 14, 2025
Public sports sites turned into private gyms under scrutiny
Public concern has grown following revelations that several publicly owned sports facilities under the supervision of the Education Ministry and SportMalta are being operated as private gyms without a clear...
NEWS Malta
August 11, 2025
MCAST inquiry raises concerns over independence
Concerns have emerged over the independence and credibility of an inquiry commissioned by the Ministry for Education to examine serious administrative failures at the Malta College of Arts, Science and...
NEWS Malta
August 11, 2025
Floriana FC granted 45-year lease despite illegal land use
The transfer of a valuable public site in Floriana to one of Malta’s oldest football clubs has stirred considerable debate, raising questions about governance, the management of public resources, and...
NEWS Malta
August 9, 2025
MCAST payroll scandal exposed by audit warnings
Education Minister Clifton Grima and the Board of Governors at the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST) received multiple written warnings regarding significant deficiencies in the institution’s payroll...
NEWS Malta
June 4, 2025
AIMS Office Tender Raises Legal Concerns
A recent public procurement call by the Authority for the Integrity in Sports (AIMS) has triggered concern within government and legal circles. The authority, which falls under the responsibility of...
NEWS Malta
May 6, 2025
Ryan Borg Returns to AIMS Amid Past Criticisms
Ryan Borg, who previously served as chief of staff to Malta’s Education Minister Clifton Grima, has discreetly returned to a high-ranking role at the Authority for Integrity in Maltese Sport...
NEWS Malta
March 27, 2025
Ryan Borg placed on leave after leaked phone call
Ryan Borg, currently serving as a director at the Authority for Integrity in Maltese Sport (AIMS), has been thrust into the spotlight after a leaked phone call exposed his criticism...




















