Car bomb kills reporter who covered Malta's 'Panama Papers' link

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VALLETTA, Malta -- A Maltese investigative journalist who exposed the island nation's links to offshore tax havens through the leaked Panama Papers was killed Monday when a bomb exploded in her car, the prime minister said.

Daphne Caruana Galizia, 53, had just driven away from her home in Mosta, a large town on Malta's main island, when the bomb went off, sending the vehicle's wreckage spiraling over a wall and into a field, Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said.

Caruana Galizia's death resulted from a "barbaric attack" that also amounted to an assault on freedom of expression, Muscat said. He described her as "was one of my harshest critics, on a political and personal level" as he denounced her slaying.

One of the topics the veteran reporter examined was what the documents from the 2016 leak said about Malta. She wrote that Muscat's wife, the country's energy minister and the government's chief-of-staff had offshore holdings in Panama to receive money from Azerbaijan.

Muscat and his wife, Michelle, denied they had companies in Panama.

Caruana Galizia filed a police report two weeks ago saying she was receiving threats, law enforcement officials told Malta news outlets on Monday.

The slain journalist had been a regular columnist for The Malta Independent, writing twice weekly for the newspaper since 1996. She also wrote a blog called "Running Commentary," which was followed by in Malta.

A half hour before she was killed, she posted to her website an item about a libel claim the prime minister's chief of staff had brought against a former opposition over comments the latter made about corruption.

Caruana Galizia herself had been sued for libel over articles she wrote for her blog. Opposition leader Adrian Delia sued her over a series of stories linking him to a prostitution racket in London. Economy Minister Chris Cardona claimed libel when she wrote that he visited a brothel while in Germany on government business.

Monday evening's Parliament session was scrapped, except for briefings about the bombing given by Muscat and Delia, who called the reporter's slaying a "political murder."

Muscat said he has asked the U.S. government and the FBI for help investigating the car bombing.

Caruana Galizia is survived by her husband and three sons. One son, Matthew, was on the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists team that won the Pulitzer Prize for its work on the Panama Papers scandal.

The leak exposed the identities of rich and powerful people around the world who allegedly had offshore holdings in Panama.

Caruana Galizia's family has asked the Courts of Malta to have the magistrate assigned to conduct the inquiry into the journalist's death replaced.

The family said the magistrate, Consuelo Scerri Herrera, "in her personal capacity, had launched judicial procedures against (Caruana Galizia) regarding comments she had written."

Caruana Galizia for many years was a harsh critic of Malta's Labor party and government. More recently she had expanded her criticism to include the opposition Nationalist Party.

Her slaying drew swift denunciations in the tiny EU nation.

"Daphne played a vitally important role in unearthing serious allegations of money laundering and corruption in Malta, including those involving senior figures in the Maltese government," said Sven Giegold, a Greens member in the European Parliament.

Italian newsweekly L'Espresso, which has also written about alleged corruption linked to Malta, said the reporter's murder demonstrated that a well-documented expose' "is perceived as a danger by the powerful and by organized crime."

European Parliament President Antonio Tajani in a tweet called the development a "tragic example of a journalist who sacrificed her life to search for the truth."

unitedfuck on October 16th, 2017 at 21:29 UTC »

Seems like this is the one that's getting upvoted so I'll try clear somethings up.

Daphne is an incredibly well known journalist on the island. Loved by one side and hated by another. Although that has begun to change, Daphne Caruana Galizia (DCG) was an ardent supporter of the centre-right party on the island until recently where provided harsh criticism towards the newly elected leader of the opposition Adrian Delia.

She has been in major thorn in the sides of the current government. Exposing two of the Prime Minister's closest aides to having secret accounts in Panama and them taking commissions from Azerbaijani companies. She also claimed a third account belonged to the wife of the current PM. She alone can be credited for forcing the current government to call an election a year early. This election was held earlier this year, which Joseph Muscat won by an even bigger margin than before, and forced the Nationalist party leader to resign and Adrian Delia was elected.

She accused Delia of being a thug and also exposed his shady dealings from his previous work as a lawyer. These included opening bank accounts for a whore house in London, and helped one of his clients funnel money through a bank account in his name. So like I said earlier, while she was a firm supporter of the centre right Nationalists, she was also criticising them in recent months.

The Prime Minister has apparently informed the FBI and is hoping to get them to investigate the murder as soon as possible.

Maltese people, feel free to add or tell me where I'm wrong.

doskey123 on October 16th, 2017 at 20:11 UTC »

Malta’s president, Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, called for calm. “In these moments, when the country is shocked by such a vicious attack, I call on everyone to measure their words, to not pass judgment and to show solidarity,” she said

This doesn't sound like the words of someone who is 100% committed to finding her murderers.

(from https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/oct/16/malta-car-bomb-kills-panama-papers-journalist )

afburnham on October 16th, 2017 at 19:08 UTC »

From the article:

Politico named Caruana Galizia as one of 28 Europeans who are "shaping, shaking and stirring" Europe. She revealed that [PM] Muscat's wife, Michelle, as well as Muscat's energy minister and the government's chief-of-staff, held companies in Panama by looking into the 2016 document leak. Muscat and his wife deny they held such companies.

Hopefully there's not 27 more car bombings.