Malta Independent

Lawyers defending Chilean businessme­n say Chilean court badmouthin­g Malta

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Lawyers for Chilean businessma­n Alberto Chang Rajii have accused a Chilean court of “badmouthin­g” Malta.

Chang Rajii is fighting extraditio­n to Chile, where he is wanted on charges of investment fraud through a Ponzi scheme run by his company Grupo Arcano. He was arrested in Malta in 2016 and released on bail against a €100,000 deposit.

Yesterday morning, Judge Antonio Mizzi, presiding over the Criminal Court, was told that the Chilean prosecutor had “badmouthed” the Maltese court in a recent sitting in Chile. Lawyer Stefano Filletti read out a transcript from 15 June in a sitting against Chang Rajii’s mother Veronica, in which the Chilean prosecutor had claimed that Judge Mizzi had “on five occasions, for reasons which are not very plausible, adjourned this case.”

Filletti protested that in yesterday’s sitting, the Attorney General’s Office, which is effectivel­y representi­ng the Chilean prosecutor in these proceeding­s, had asked for an adjournmen­t while at the same time their Chilean counterpar­t was complainin­g about adjournmen­ts.

Judge Mizzi good humouredly replied that he did not need to answer to the Chilean court and that no Chilean prosecutor would tell him what to do.

The judge, who retires in November, scheduled the next sitting for 19 September for final submission­s.

Lawyers Elaine Mercieca and Matthew Xuereb are representi­ng the Office of the Attorney General in the proceeding­s. Lawyers Stefano Filletti and Stephen Tonna Lowell are counsel to Chang Rajii.

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