A hazardous scrapyard in Marsa remains operational more than four years after a court ordered its eviction, highlighting persistent challenges in Malta’s regulatory enforcement framework and raising renewed questions about accountability, oversight and public safety. The prolonged failure to enforce a final court ruling has drawn attention to the interaction between environmental regulation, public land management and politically exposed business interests, all within the context of a site repeatedly described by authorities as an environmental and safety risk....
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NEWS Malta
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MDA urges unity on Malta planning reform
The Malta Development Association (MDA) has urged both the government and the Opposition to adopt a collaborative approach to reforming Malta’s planning and development framework. The association emphasized that such...
Laws, NEWS Malta
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Understanding Malta’s Legal Landscape
Over the years, Malta has established itself as a key player in the global financial and legal sectors. Its strategic location, stable political environment, and robust legal framework have attracted...

















