
A rare and notable development has emerged within Malta’s public procurement landscape, as St Vincent De Paul, the state-run long-term care facility for the elderly, formally acknowledged a procedural mistake in the adjudication of a government tender. The admission occurred during proceedings before the Public Contracts Review Board (PCRB) and followed a challenge brought by Kasco Ltd, a company associated with Keith Schembri through historic ownership. The institution’s decision not to defend the conclusions reached by its own internal evaluation committee represents an unusual step for a public authority, given the often......
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NEWS Malta
November 14, 2025
Malta green energy contract faces legal dispute
A major Chinese corporation has launched legal proceedings in Malta, alleging irregularities in the award of a multimillion-euro green energy contract. The company, Jiangxi Ganfeng Battery Technology Company Ltd —...
NEWS Malta
March 20, 2025
Matrenza’s Appointment Sparks Legal and Public Debate
The recent appointment of Richard Matrenza, an 89-year-old veteran of the Labour Party, to the Contracts Appeals Board has sparked significant controversy in Malta. Many legal professionals, business leaders, and...















