Prime Minister Robert Abela has continued an information blackout concerning Malita Investments, the state owned company tasked with financing social housing projects, raising renewed concerns about transparency, accountability and governance standards within public entities. The refusal to provide even basic information follows a similar approach adopted earlier by former Affordable Housing Minister Roderick Galdes and has now become a focal point of parliamentary and public scrutiny....
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