Business & Finance
Monaco’s Justice Secretary: “We need to come out of the shadows”
When Samuel Vuelta Simon arrived in Monaco as Secretary of State for Justice just over a year ago, he made a shocking discovery: the Principality’s Wikipedia page didn’t even mention its justice system.
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New residency permit to ease labour shortage
The French government is considering the creation of a new residency permit that will ease foreigners' rights to work in France, including Britons, and target sectors that are struggling to fill...
EU pushes for instant bank transfers
Instant bank transfers and payments could soon become the norm for businesses and individuals in Europe.
Monaco’s hospitality sector agrees minimum wage
After lengthy discussions spanning several months, Monaco’s hospitality industry has agreed to implement a minimum pay scale for workers that reflects the French system.
Les Dossiers du Rocher: two charged in smear campaign
Two men have been charged in relation to a highly controversial anonymous website Les Dossiers du Rocher, which accuses Prince Albert II’s inner circle of dodgy property deals in the Principality....
Shuffle at the top of Monaco’s court
Morgan Raymond has been named as the new deputy public prosecutor – and temporarily as Attorney General – for the Principality’s courts.
Monaco to welcome new British School in Fontvieille
A brand new and entirely British education establishment is about to open its doors to primary students this November. Monaco Life spoke to the team behind the school to find out more.