Report criticizes probe into slaying of Malta journalist

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Last Updated : May 29 2019 | 9:10 PM IST

A Council of Europe report has criticised the "glacial" pace of the investigation into the car bomb assassination of a leading Maltese investigative journalist and called Wednesday for an independent public inquiry into the case.

Three Maltese men are believed to have triggered the powerful car bomb that killed 53-year-old Daphne Caruana Galizia on a road close to her rural home on Oct 16, 2017.

They were ordered two months later to stand trial for murder but the trial has not yet begun and they could soon be released.

Nobody has been arrested for ordering the assassination of Caruana Galizia, who became one of Malta's best-known journalists for her regular reporting on widespread allegations of corruption on the Mediterranean island that's a member of the European Union and uses the shared euro currency.

In his report for the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Dutch lawmaker Pieter Omtzigt listed a litany of corruption scandals in Malta, shortcomings in the nation's legal and judicial system and holdups in the Caruana Galizia investigation.

"The police investigation was delayed by the authorities' refusal to remove an officer with a conflict of interest.

The police failed to obtain information from Ms. Caruana Galizia's laptop when it was offered to them," he wrote, adding that police also have failed to investigate the prominent public figures that Caruana Galizia wrote about.

"I can fully understand why the Caruana Galizia family has no confidence in the ability of the Maltese authorities to investigate the murder effectively," Omtzigt wrote.

"There is now a clear need for an independent inquiry."

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First Published: May 29 2019 | 9:10 PM IST

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