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16 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 10 JANUARY 2021 NEWS MaltaToday in the dock over Theuma leaks MALTATODAY executive editor Mat- thew Vella and assistant editor Karl Az- zopardi, and executive director Saviour Balzan, have been summoned to appear as defendants in a contempt of court case filed over the publication of extracts of phone recordings made by Melvyn Theu- ma. The recordings reported by MaltaToday revealed that Melvin Theuma, self-con- fessed middleman in the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, had been forewarned of an FIAU investiga- tion into his money laundering activities. They also showed that Theuma had been leaked information that Vincent Muscat, il-Kohhu, one of the triggermen in the murder, had requested a pardon in return for information. One story re- vealed how Theuma was told that Cas- tille would pin the assassination on fuel smuggling suspect Darren Debono and that Theuma was being briefed on devel- opments in the police investigations. An- other showed that Edwin Brincat, known as il-Gojja, had coached Theuma on what to say whilst recording his conversations with Fenech. In an application filed by the Director of Courts last month it was alleged that Mal- taToday's publication of the recordings contravened a court order from January last year which prohibited the publication of the recordings or their transcripts on pain of contempt of court proceedings. On 13 August 2020, the court referred to the publication, on various news por- tals and social media, of parts of record- ings which were exhibited in court be- hind closed doors, away from the media. Taking this as a breach of various court orders issued in January, February and July 2020, the court ordered that the reg- istrar of the Criminal Courts establish the identity of the persons responsible for the publication of the recordings. Magistrate Rachel Montebello had lashed out at an anonymous leak of the re- cordings to reddit.com, describing it as "a bold and barefaced breach of the court's orders" and "a manifest act of contempt" and ordered that steps be taken against those responsible. It had also ordered steps be taken against blogger Simon Mercieca, who had also published parts of the recordings on social media. MaltaToday also published extracts from the recordings on August 9 2020, which were followed up by more rev- elations by Balzan and Vella later that month. On 20 October, magistrate Montebello ordered the registrar of courts to file con- tempt of court proceedings. The case will be heard by magistrate Victor Axiak next week. MaltaToday is contesting the charge, with lawyers Veronique Dalli and Andrew Saliba arguing that the Director of Courts had to first conclusively prove that the re- cordings in question formed part of the evidence covered by the publication ban. This besides the fact that the court order only bound the parties and lawyers from passing on the recordings to third parties, and not the third parties themselves from broadcasting them, said the defendants. Additionally, they said, it was clear that the court ban was founded on article 409(2) of the Criminal Code, which dealt with compilations of evidence held be- hind closed doors. That article expressly states that it applies to court officials who are participating in the compilation of ev- idence. "Besides the fact that this compilation of evidence was not being held behind closed doors, in any case, once the de- fendant is not a court official, he was not bound by the order banning publication and therefore cannot be found guilty of contempt of court," reads the editors' statement of reply. They argue that there exists no dispo- sition of the law prohibiting persons ex- traneous to the compilation of evidence from publishing documentary evidence exhibited in the acts of the case. The defendants obtained the voice re- cordings from a Reddit thread after they were uploaded there by a third party, and not from the acts of the compilation of evidence. As a consequence, they could not know - and did not know to this day - whether the recordings they published were the same ones exhibited in the com- pilation proceedings and which were cov- ered by the publication ban. MG MOTOR MALTA starting from €26,950 inc. government grant & scrappage scheme Muscats Motors Ltd Rue D'Argens, Gżira 2326 4000 info@mml.mizzi.com.mt mg.com.mt A CHANGE OF MIND THAT IMPACTS THE PLANET MG ZS EV

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