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A prominent Maltese blogger, Daphne Caruana Galizia, who accused
the island’s centre-left government of corruption, was killed by a car
bomb on Monday, Prime Minister Joseph Muscat announced.According to Agence France Presse, AFP, Muscat who was speaking at a
press conference, condemned the killing as a “barbaric” act and ordered
security services to devote maximum resources to bringing those
responsible to justice.
“What happened today is unacceptable on various levels. Today is a black day for our democracy and our freedom of speech,” he said.
“I will not rest until justice is done.”
Caruana Galizia’s death comes four months after Muscat’s Labour
Party won a resounding victory in a general election he called early as a
result of a series of scandals engulfing his inner circle, to which
Caruana Galizia’s allegations were central.
Muscat, who has been premier since 2013, went to the polls a year
early after his wife was implicated in one of a series of alleged
corruption cases arising from the so-called Panama Papers data leak.
He has always denied any wrongdoing and promised to quit if any
evidence emerges of his family having secret offshore bank accounts used
to stash kickbacks - as Caruana Galizia had alleged.
The blogger had a record of correctly highlighting previous scandals in the island nation.
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