Civil society organisation Repubblika has strongly criticised a legislative proposal introduced by the Maltese government, arguing that it threatens to undermine existing anti-corruption mechanisms and restricts access to justice for victims of official misconduct. The bill in question, Bill 137, seeks to amend Article 1051A of Malta’s Civil Code by transferring civil liability for damages caused by corrupt public officials from the individuals themselves to the State....
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June 13, 2025
Robert Aquilina cleared of domestic violence charges
Domestic violence proceedings brought against anti-corruption advocate Robert Aquilina have been formally dismissed by the Family Court, following a firm appeal from his wife, Jeanette Aquilina, who described the case...
NEWS Malta
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Repubblika Defends Citizens’ Right to Justice
The Maltese advocacy group Repubblika has strongly cautioned Prime Minister Robert Abela, vowing to oppose any efforts that would revoke citizens' right to initiate magisterial inquiries into suspected cases of...

















