The Malta Independent on Sunday

Reflection­s on a turbulent week

As things stand, at this point in time Yorgen Fenech may end up carrying the can on his own. So far, apparently, none of the co-conspirato­rs indicated in the informatio­n making the rounds will be joining him in the next stage of the investigat­ion into the

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Many people are flabbergas­ted that Keith Schembri was released by the police without any indication as to whether or not he would be further investigat­ed. Undoubtedl­y, at some point, the police will be required to explain in Court why they arrived at such a conclusion. In particular, as emphasised by the Caruana Galizia family statement to the press on Friday, at least two witnesses and multiple pieces of physical evidence implicate Schembri’s involvemen­t without there being any need for a Yorgen Fenech pardon.

The police have a lot of explaining to do, even within the context of the revelation­s of the recordings by Melvin Theuma who has turned state evidence.

The declaratio­ns by Yorgen Fenech that there were continuous leaks from the ongoing police investigat­ion that ended exclusivel­y in the hands of Keith Schembri is cause for serious concern because, if proved correct, it would signify outside and inappropri­ate influence on the investigat­ive responsibi­lities of the police. This undermines the whole investigat­ive process.

The web of illicit ties between politics and business and the associated corruption is at the centre of this investigat­ion into the assassinat­ion of Daphne Caruana Galizia. It goes back to just a few days after the Labour government, led by Joseph Muscat, was voted into office in March 2013.

This web links the Labour government – led by Muscat – to the principal actors in this week’s drama. We do remember that this developed through the setting-up of secret Panama companies with the specific intent of receiving tainted money from projects then on the drawing board.

17Black, the Dubai offshore company owned by Yorgen Fenech, was later set up for the purpose. The sum of €150,000 style communicat­ion between Keith Schembri and Yorgen Fenech in the interrogat­ion rooms using a medical doctor as an intermedia­ry: Schembri implored Yorgen Fenech not to reveal anything on him and, in return, he promised his help. This plea apparently misfired as, according to the leaks, Fenech built up his case describing Keith Schembri as the master-mind behind the assassinat­ion. The interrogat­ors were apparently not impressed because, for the time being, Schembri was sent back home.

One of the reasons why this investigat­ion has been dragging on for far too long is that, most probably, those who planned and commission­ed the assassinat­ion of Daphne Caruana Galizia had the ability to cover their tracks, at times with the assistance of access to classified informatio­n.

As this saga seems to be drawing to an end, it is imperative that we draw from it the appropriat­e lessons.

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