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3 maltatoday | WEDNESDAY • 12 MAY 2021 NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 The two brothers are accused of having executed the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia by car bomb, on 16 October 2017. Another accomplice, Vince Muscat 'il-Koħħu', has pleaded guilty in return for a reduced 15-year sentence and information that led to the arraignment of alleged bomb-makers Adrian and Robert Agius 'tal-Maksar', and associate Jamie Vel- la. George and Alfred Degiorgio asked the Court to recognise that the Cabinet abused of its power when it refused them a pardon. They have also requested as witnesses former minister Chris Cardona, who has been alleged to have been implicated in an original plot to kill Caruana Galizia; and minister Carmelo Abela, whom convicted killer Vince Muscat claims was part of the conspiracy in the failed HSBC heist of 2010. The two brothers have explicitly suggest- ed that the government is sitting on their requests for a pardon because their infor- mation connects the murder to a "former government minister" who they say was a mastermind. Their lawyer William Cuschieri said in the writ that his clients received no communi- cation on their request, before learning in the press that the President had been ad- vised by the Cabinet not to accept the par- don request. They pointed out that the Cabinet deci- sion was taken without the presence of Ab- ela in the meeting, who has sued National- ist MP Jason Azzopardi for defamation for having advanced the claims made by Mus- cat to police. "On the contrary, in the pardon requests for Melvin Theuma and Vincent Muscat, these people were given a hearing," Cus- chieri said. Muscat's pardon was related to the murder of lawyer Carmel Chircop, where he told police that the murder was carried out by Jamie Vella at the behest gang boss Adrian Agius. Cuschieri said the presentation given to Cabinet by the Commissioner of Police and the Attorney General was administratively abusive given that his clients were not given a hearing as expected, to justify the infor- mation they have. The lawyer also said it "made no sense" for the AG and Commissioner of Police to ad- vise against the pardon without given them some form of fair hearing; "the Cabinet rested on advice delivered to them in ab- stract fashion... neither does it make sense for the President to rest on such a recom- mendation." Cuschieri said the pardon's denial pre- sented "a conflict of interest" for the gov- ernment, which the lawyer said wants the Degiorgios to be found guilty of their crimes without hearing what they have to say; and because of their direct information as to a government minister as a mastermind and their middleman in the Caruana Galizia as- sassination, as well as another minister in- volved in other crimes. "So it is anomalous and conflicting that the request for a pardon is considered by this same Cabinet of ministers when the pardon itself deals with one of their present and also former colleagues." Corinne Vella, Daphne Caruana Galizia's sister, has accused the persons involved in the murder of working together to ensure that they all walk free, asking that investi- gators "follow the money" instead of relying on pardons. "They want everybody to believe that what they claim to know, even though they don't offer any evidence on or off the record, is somehow worse than what they have done themselves," Vella told MaltaToday back in April. Degiorgios want Cardona and Abela to testify Brothers Alfred and George Degiorgio