Thanks to the judicial sources in his possession, the Times of Malta revealed that killing Daphne Caruana Galicia cost € 150,000. This is the figure that Yorgen Fenech, the king of casinos as well as the CEO of the Tumas Group holding company who tried to escape from Malta by yacht, paid to the death intermediary Melvin Theuma, the usurious taxi driver whose arrest gave the decisive turning point to the investigation into the murder of the journalist on 16 October 2017. The attack, a car bomb that did not let the journalist escape, was prepared by the three material executors (Vince Muscat and the brothers Vince and George Degiorgio) arrested as early as December 2017.
Investigations into the Caruana murder hit the Muscat government
Investigations into the murder of the Maltese investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galiza, killed in October 2017, have invested in these days the government of the Labor premier Joseph Muscat, caught between street protests and oppositions asking for his resignation.On November 14th Melvin Theuma, an intermediary in the murder of Caruana Galicia, who named the king of the casinos, was arrested Yorgen Fenech. Six days later Fenech is stopped while trying to escape on a yacht. He is the owner of BlackBlack: he gave bribes to the head of cabinet of Prime Minister Keith Schembri and to Minister Mizzi.
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Malta, the powerful fall. The investigation on Caruana now overwhelms the government
After the flurry of resignations that marked the departure of officials involved in Daphne journalistic investigations during the week yesterday another tile arrived for the premier. Keith Schembri, in fact Muscat's right-hand man, who in recent years has always defended him, spent the night in a cell after being stopped by the police and interrogated as a "person of interest".
Carlo Verdelli
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