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Egrant: Navigating Through Party Propaganda

August 28, 2018 · Raisa Galea ·

When information is fragmented and is constantly perverted to advance vested interests, it is only reasonable to doubt its accuracy. And when matters of justice are treated as mere pawns in partisan power games, democracy is indeed in danger.

Tagged With: corruption, democracy, Egrant, Panama Papers, partisan politics

Two Years Later: Panama Papers in Malta and Beyond

April 2, 2018 · Raisa Galea ·

The critique that anti-corruption activists like Roberta Metsola and David Casa directed towards Keith Schembri’s and Konrad Mizzi’s Panama companies was neither about legitimacy nor the compromised ethics of offshore finance.

Tagged With: corruption, inequality, tax avoidance

The Messiah Does Not Work at the EU Commission

March 14, 2018 · Francois Zammit ·

The EU instills the state of emergency: Economic Growth at All Costs.

Tagged With: corruption, democracy, economic growth, EU Commission, neoliberalism

Malta 2017: The Grim Spectacle Of Hypocrisy

December 28, 2017 · Raisa Galea ·

Navigating through buzzwords, confusion and hypocrisy of the 2017’s political hysteria.

Tagged With: big business, Civil Society Network, corruption, democracy, inequality, Malta, MaltaFiles, solidarity, tax avoidance

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