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Prosperity without integrity? Malta’s economic dead end
Manuel Delia argues Malta’s prosperity frays without integrity—warning that dependence on opaque finance and gaming risks democracy—and urging a pivot to transparent, rule-of-law-led growth with real innovation.
Developing a sustainable real estate ecosystem
JP Fabri explores the current state of Malta's real estate, European movements towards sustainability, and lessons from global benchmarks that could help Malta align with international standards and foster a safe, efficient, and sustainable real estate ecosystem.
Taking the bull by the horns
In the past few weeks, one man died in a building site collapse, and two others had a lucky escape in another. In the past five years, high-profile deaths of innocent bystanders like Miriam Pace and Jean-Paul Sofia have pushed the need for action to the forefront. Kamra tal-Periti president Andre Pizzuto spoke to Vanessa Macdonald about the need for action.
A planning system gone perverse
Victor Paul Borg argues that the perversion of the planning system has led to haphazard developments and a lack of accountability, despite promises of reform from the government. Conflicting policies, a loose interpretation of regulations, and insufficient oversight from consulting entities and the Planning Authority further exacerbate the problem.
MALTA'S SOFT POWER POTENTIAL: THE DIPLOMATIC FRONTIER
Ray de Bono met with Minister Evarist Bartolo, Malta's Minister for Foreign and European Affairs, in his spectacular office at Palazzo Parisio, adjacent to Castille Place, in Valletta. Frescoes and fine art adorn the office rooms, and its prestigious location, right next to the prime minister's office building, is not a trivial detail here. So, what better way to learn about Malta's diplomatic vision than the chance to have a frank chat with the man in charge of our foreign affairs?
MALTA’S EXPONENTIAL GROWTH
The long-awaited Dubai Expo 2020 is finally up and running after being derailed by COVID-19. The Minister for Energy, Enterprise and Sustainable Development, Hon. Miriam Dalli explains to Giselle Borg Olivier that Malta is taking full advantage of this event by actively seeking collaborative opportunities with countries that share a complementary vision.

