
Malita Investments, a state-owned company created to finance and deliver social housing projects in Malta, has come under renewed public scrutiny following its decision to restrict access to information about its operations. The company has formally rejected multiple Freedom of Information requests seeking details about executive remuneration board payments and contracts awarded to third parties. These refusals have intensified concerns about governance transparency accountability and the use of public funds within a company that is majority owned by the Maltese state....
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