Businessman indicted in Malta over death of investigative journalist

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Businessman Indicted In Malta Over Death Of Investigative Journalist
Flowers and a candle lie in front of a portrait of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia (Jonathan Borg/AP), © AP/Press Association Images
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By Associated Press Reporter

Malta’s attorney general indicted a leading Maltese businessman in the murder of an investigative journalist nearly four years ago that triggered an international outcry against attempts to silence reporters.

Daphne Caruana Galizia, who investigated alleged corruption involving high-level politicians and prominent business figures in the tiny European Union nation, was killed in a car bombing on October 16 2017.

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The car she was driving blew up on a road near her home.

After a long process of compiling evidence and witness evidence, an indictment on charges of complicity in the murder and for criminal conspiracy was filed against Yorgen Fenech, a hotelier, who denies any involvement in the murder.


The wreckage of the car of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia (Rene Rossignaud/AP)
The wreckage of the car of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia (Rene Rossignaud/AP)

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No trial date has been set yet.

Fenech was arrested in November 2019 in connection with the murder and is currently in jail.

He has pleaded not guilty to charges of alleged complicity in the murder.

Other people have been investigated in the case.

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Three men were charged with carrying out her murder, one of whom has pleaded guilty.


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Maltese businessman Yorgen Fenech (AP)

In addition, an alleged middleman was been granted a presidential pardon in exchange for revealing what he knows.

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Two more people were charged with supplying the bomb.

An independent inquiry into the murder which was published in July concluded that the Maltese state “has to bear responsibility” for the assassination due to a culture of impunity that emanated from the highest levels of government.

Fenech was involved in a consortium which won a highly controversial contract with the Maltese government to build a power station.

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