Polisen: Journalist mördad för uppgifter om kraftverk
Polisens teori är att granskande journalisten Daphne Caruana Galizia mördades på Malta 2017 på grund av att hon skulle offentliggöra uppgifter om en statligt sponsrat projekt om ett kraftverk, rapporterar The Guardian.
– Vi menar att hon blev mördad för något hon skulle släppa, inte något hon redan rapporterat om, säger mordutredaren Kurt Zahra till tidningen.
Innan sin död mottog Caruana Galizia över 600 000 läckta e-mejl gällande ett avtal med Electrogas. Hon hade tidigare avslöjat att bolagets vd Yorgen Fenech, som nu är huvudmisstänkt för mordet, hade täta band med Maltas dåvarande regering.
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Wikipedia (en)
Daphne Anne Caruana Galizia (née Vella; 26 August 1964 – 16 October 2017) was a Maltese writer, blogger and anti-corruption activist, who reported on political events in Malta. In particular, she focused on investigative journalism, reporting on government corruption, nepotism, patronage, allegations of money laundering, links between Malta's online gambling industry and organized crime, Malta's citizenship-by-investment scheme, and payments from the government of Azerbaijan. Caruana Galizia's national and international reputation was built on her regular reporting of misconduct by Maltese politicians and politically exposed persons.Caruana Galizia continued to publish articles for decades, despite intimidation and threats, libel suits and other lawsuits. She was arrested by the Malta Police Force on two occasions. Caruana Galizia's investigations were published via her personal blog Running Commentary, which she set up in 2008. She was a regular columnist with The Sunday Times of Malta and later The Malta Independent. Her blog consisted of investigative reporting and commentary, some of which was regarded as personal attacks on individuals, leading to a series of legal battles. In 2016 and 2017, she revealed controversially sensitive information and allegations relating to a number of Maltese politicians and the Panama Papers scandal.On 16 October 2017, Caruana Galizia was murdered close to her home when a car bomb was detonated inside her vehicle, attracting widespread local and international condemnation of the attack. In December 2017, three men were arrested in connection with the car bomb attack. Police arrested Yorgen Fenech, the owner of the Dubai-based company 17 Black, on his yacht on 20 November 2019 in connection with her murder.In April 2018, an international consortium of 45 journalists published The Daphne Project, a collaboration to complete her investigative work. The GUE/NGL Award for Journalists, Whistleblowers & Defenders of the Right to Information was established in 2018 in honour of Galizia.
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