Business & Finance
Forbes Travel Guide Summit set to return to Monaco in February
The Grimaldi Forum will welcome the Forbes Travel Guide Summit from February 24th to 27th, uniting senior figures from the global luxury hospitality sector.
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Dossiers du Rocher: Homes of former officials close to Prince Albert searched
The homes of several high-profile Monegasques, including Prince Albert’s former Administrator of Properties Claude Palmero, have reportedly been searched by police in connection to the claims of...
Christopher Steiner appointed Prince Albert’s new chief of staff
The Palace on Monday announced that Christophe Steiner will fill the role of Prince Albert's chief of staff, succeeding Laurent Anselmi who controversially left the position on 30th June amid the...
Long-awaited report on potential impacts of Monaco-EU agreement published
The negotiations between the European Union and Monaco on a prospective Association Agreement have been long in the making. Now, the government has presented the findings of a report that considers...
A breakdown of Monaco’s temporary workforce
Temporary work still accounts for a large proportion of the jobs on offer in Monaco, according to the latest IMSEE report, and the majority filling those positions are still men. Here are some other...
Ethics committee, asset declarations, gifts: Monaco introduces new anti-corruption law for government members
Monaco has published by Sovereign Ordinance new ethical guidelines for members of the government, as it takes another important step towards meeting the Council of Europe's anti-corruption standards.
Lights out, air-con off: Monaco government announces new plan to save energy
Businesses in Monaco must now turn off the lights overnight and set a 25°C limit to air conditioning as the government attempts to reduce the Principality’s energy consumption.