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Public Accounts Committee
Yorgen Fenech silent
in Electrogas hearing
MAT THEW VELLA
THE Public Accounts Committee has
agreed to suspend the hearing of alleged
mastermind Yorgen Fenech, after law-
yers requested that he testify only after
criminal proceedings against him are
over.
Fenech is accused of commissioning
the assassination of journalist Daphne
Caruana Galizia.
Before Fenech was sworn in, defence
lawyer Charles Mercieca informed the
committee that the alleged mastermind
would not be sworn to testify, saying
that the NAO report under discussion
pertained to the alleged motive inform-
ing the criminal charges
against him.
PAVI, Schembri
& Sons donated
€10,000 each to
Labour
Magistrate
will not recuse
herself from
hospitals inquiry
– Joseph Muscat
Yorgen Fenech (centre) being escorted into a protected vehicle following his appearance in parliament (Photo James Bianchi / Mediatoday)
NICOLE MEILAK
MAGISTRATE Gabriella Vella
has refused to recuse herself from
presiding over the inquiry on the
hospitals concession, according
to former prime minister Joseph
Muscat.
Joseph Muscat