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TRUTH IS OF NO COLOUR WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT/COVID19 YOUNG TURK Labour's incoming deputy leader for party affairs, Daniel Micallef INTERVIEW MT2 Save up to €14,000 on stamp duty Get 50% off your first year of home insurance Up to €250 voucher towards your notary fees Up to 35% discounts from leading furniture outlets Much, much more... DISCOVER OUR FIRST-TIME BUYERS PROGRAMME franksalt.com.mt/firsttimebuyers TERMS & CONDITIONS APPLY maltatoday SUNDAY • 12 JULY 2020 • ISSUE 1080 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY PAGE 4 Are you feeling watched? Malta's most favourite app download could have privacy issue PAGE 12 €1.95 Malta and US closer on inking SOFA deal PAGES 14-15 Malta and US relations SAVIOUR BALZAN EXCERPTS from recordings made by Daphne Caruana Gal- izia murder middleman Melvin Theuma will reveal that he had been kept abreast of a request for a presidential pardon by Vincent Muscat, il-Kohhu, one of the men being accused of ex- ecuting the assassination. The evidence is part of the same body of discussions Theuma was having with al- leged mastermind Yorgen Fenech's business partner, Jo- hann Cremona, who in various discussions with Theuma had assured him he would have been shielded by the former prime minister's chief of staff, Keith Schembri. Theuma, who turned state witness in the murder case, is giving testimony in the last weeks to back up secret record- ings he made of his conver- sations with Tumas magnate Yorgen Fenech. AG's plea bargain to Kohhu leaked to middleman Yorgen Fenech's associate told Theuma that Vincent Muscat had refused 30- year plea bargain, revealing extent of investigation's leaks MATTHEW VELLA WITH his fate hanging in the balance, Opposition leader and PN leader Adrian Delia yesterday appeared unfazed by the constitutional crisis that hit Malta. With rebel Na- tionalist MPs insisting that the President of the Republic had confirmed a majority of MPs had declared to him they had no trust in Delia, the PN leader took time for a break in Gozo where he was seen eating out in a restaurant. No official pronouncement from the President's office was made on whether Therese Co- modini Cachia, the MP nomi- nated by a majority of MPs to George Vella, would be sworn in as Opposition leader. PN CRISIS Unfazed Delia mulls disciplinary action for rebel MPs PAGE 3 Middleman: Melvin Theuma (left) was kept abreast of Vincent Muscat's (right) requests for a pardon, and of his refusal of a 30-year prison sentence deal

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