
The Office of the Prime Minister in Malta, alongside Permanent Secretary Ronald Mizzi, has come under increasing scrutiny for declining to disclose the financial details behind the Vision 2050 installation at the entrance to Valletta. Nearly two months after the project’s launch, Prime Minister Robert Abela has stated that the relevant data is still being compiled, a position that has raised concerns among observers regarding transparency and administrative accountability....
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NEWS Malta
February 23, 2026
Malta Vision 2050 cube sparks backlash over public spending
A temporary installation branded as part of the government’s “Vision 2050” initiative has generated significant public debate in Malta, after a large cube structure was erected at the entrance to...
NEWS Malta
February 17, 2026
Ronald Mizzi and Malta Vision 2050 pavilion controversy
A senior civil servant who is currently facing criminal charges related to alleged fraud and misappropriation of public funds has been entrusted with coordinating a high profile government project in...
NEWS Malta
September 11, 2025
Malta Vision 2050 extended for wider public input
The Ministry for the Economy, Enterprise and Strategic Projects has formally announced that it has accepted a request from the Opposition to submit its position on Malta Vision 2050. This...
NEWS Malta
July 30, 2025
Edward Scicluna Reinstated as Central Bank Governor Despite Charges
The reinstatement of Edward Scicluna as Governor of the Central Bank of Malta has triggered significant public debate, raising serious concerns over governance standards, political decision-making, and accountability in public...
NEWS Malta
June 2, 2025
Edward Scicluna paid €60K while suspended from role
Professor Edward Scicluna, who is currently suspended from his position as Governor of the Central Bank of Malta and previously served as Minister for Finance, is understood to have continued...
NEWS Malta
May 16, 2025
Robert Abela defies judiciary with bold political move
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s move to reappoint Ronald Mizzi, despite the latter facing significant criminal charges, has sparked intense public backlash and ignited serious concerns over Malta’s adherence to democratic...
NEWS Malta
May 14, 2025
Malta PM Reappoints Mizzi Despite Criminal Charges
In a decision that has shocked political analysts and intensified the ongoing debate over Malta’s contentious healthcare privatization, Prime Minister Robert Abela has reinstated Ronald Mizzi as Permanent Secretary in...





















