Malta Independent

Who forged Egrant documents, MEP Sven Giegold asks

- Jeremy Micallef

MEP Sven Giegold’s main point of concern is the identity of the person(s) who forged the documents implicatin­g the Muscat family in the Egrant case.

Giegold, a German politician and member of the European Green party, has been a recurring figure in the debate on the rule of law in Malta. He also formed part of a delegation sent by the European Parliament to investigat­e the rule of law in Malta.

The Prime Minister’s Special Envoy to the European Union, Cyrus Engerer, yesterday informed Giegold of the results over the phone, leading to a twitter exchange where the latter pointed out the “long list of issues in the EP’s rule of law report” still left unanswered.

When contacted by The Malta Independen­t, Giegold explained how he had always treated the Egrant case carefully, expressing the importance of “assuming innocence when in doubt”.

He had met Joseph Muscat through an invitation presented to him by the Prime Minister himself before appearing before the EU plenary, and the two had spent 45 minutes talking on the case.

“He told me personally that we can say what we like, but not to repeat the accusation­s against his family because they were totally wrong.”

The inquiry conclusion­s have shown this to be true, but many questions are

“This Egrant case is only a small part of the whole picture. And important issues are still not resolved. Who was behind the murder? What was the true purpose of the different shell companies?”

He further questioned the lack still left unanswered. of prosecutio­ns of money laundering and corruption in Malta, in comparison to the economic importance of the island. Minister Konrad Mizzi and Joseph Muscat’s Chief of Staff, Keith Schembri of any alleged wrongdoing.

Metsola further added that the publicatio­n of the report of the enquiry regarding the ownership of Egrant changes nothing with regard to the hard proven fact that both Mizzi and Schembri had opened secret accounts in Panama immediatel­y after the 2013 election.

“The conclusion­s of this inquiry do not alleviate any responsibi­lity that Muscat has to take the necessary action against Keith Schembri and Konrad Mizzi.”

Metsola also requested that a process to address this situation is initiated within party structures, to resolve the disagreeme­nts and different positions regarding “how best to fight the corruption and abuse that have become so rife under Joseph Muscat’s government”.

The Malta Independen­t also attempted to speak to a number of other MEPs.

David Casa could not be reached by phone. Emails were sent to Alfred Sant, Manfred Weber and Ana Gomes.

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