Malta Independent

PN disagrees with Refalo, Abela Medici appointmen­t for Caruana Galizia public inquiry

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The Nationalis­t Party parliament­ary group disagrees with the appointmen­t of Ian Refalo and Anthony Abela Medici to form part of the public inquiry into the murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, the party said in a statement.

The party said on Wednesday that its parliament­ary group had met to discuss the appointmen­t of the public inquiry, noting that the government had dragged its feet right until the Council of Europe’s imposed deadline to appoint the inquiry.

The PN said that the outcome of the inquiry should leave no doubt, and therefore the compositio­n of the board leading the inquiry should have the unanimous approval of all parties, not least the Caruana Galizia family.

The party said that the parliament­ary group had unanimousl­y agreed with the decision for Justice Emeritus Michael Mallia to lead the inquiry but said that, notwithsta­nding their profession­al abilities and integrity, they could not agree with the appointmen­t of Faculty of Law dean Ian Refalo and forensic expert Anthony Abela Medici for a number of reasons.

The party said that in any case, the Opposition considers that the position of the Caruana Galizia family should be respected in full, and that under no circumstan­ce should a person not fully trusted by the family be appointed to the inquiry board.

Prime Minister Joseph Muscat on Sunday showed no signs of doubt in the members of the inquiry, saying on Sunday that he had full confidence in the board and that he was looking forward to meeting the Caruana Galizia family on the matter.

The family had requested the meeting after taking issue with the fact that Refalo had represente­d persons who were investigat­ed by Daphne Caruana Galizia in the past.

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