Stamford Bridge Junket<\/strong><\/h2>\nNow, The Sunday Times of Malta<\/em> reports that former deputy police chief Silvio Valletta traveled with Fenech to the Stamford Bridge stadium in London on September 29, 2018. They were there to watch Liverpool play Chelsea. At the time, Fenech had already been identified as a person of interest in the case.<\/p>\nValletta admitted to the Times<\/em> that he made the trip with Fenech. But he insisted he had paid the fare himself and he had been removed from the investigation three months earlier by a court order.<\/p>\nCaruana Galizia\u2019s family had long challenged Valletta\u2019s participation in the investigation because of his marriage to Justine Caruana, minister for Malta\u2019s second-largest island, Gozo.<\/p>\n
Since Caruana Galzia had repeatedly denounced corruption at the highest levels of government, this represented a conflict of interest, the family argued.<\/p>\n
Rule of Law, Faith Shaken<\/strong><\/h2>\nOn Friday, Malta\u2019s Muscat-appointed police commissioner, Lawrence Cutajar, was removed from the case by the country\u2019s new prime minister, Robert Abela.<\/p>\n
Abela, who took office last week, has promised to strengthen the rule of law in the country and public faith in it, which has been sorely tested by the scandal.<\/p>\n
Cutajar had been criticized for not doing enough to investigate Fenech\u2019s links to Schembri and other government ministers.<\/p>\n
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Four years ago, Caruana Galizia discovered through the \u201cPanama Papers\u201d data dump that Schembri and another senior government member, Konrad Mizzi, were the beneficiaries of secretive offshore shell companies.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
She was also looking into a mysterious company called 17 Black, which Reuters<\/em> discovered after her death had been due to make a $2 million payment into Schembri\u2019s and Mizzi\u2019s Panama-based companies in 2015.<\/p>\nReuters<\/em> also discovered the owner of 17 Black was Yorgen Fenech.<\/p>\nFenech, who is one of Malta\u2019s richest men, was arrested on November 20 while trying to flee the country on his private yacht. That came a day after he had been named \u201cthe mastermind\u201d of the plot by alleged middleman Melvin Theuma, who received a pardon for his testimony.<\/p>\n
Police have also charged three men with detonating the the car bomb that killed Caruana Galizia on October 16, 2017.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
The Maltese police chief in charge of the murder investigation for journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia has resigned over criticism of his handling of the case. Now it has emerged that his former assistant once attended an EPL soccer game in London with the accused. Business tycoon Yorgen Fenech is Malta\u2019s wealthiest casino owner. But he […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":36,"featured_media":124728,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[61],"tags":[],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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