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WEDNESDAY • 2 APRIL 2025 • ISSUE 934 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY
KURT
SANSONE
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76 petrol
stations
across
Malta and
Gozo
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Yorgen Fenech claimed Keith
Schembri promised him a
presidential pardon, court hears
sioner Keith Arnaud told a court on
Tuesday.
The compilation of evidence against
former chief of staff Keith Schembri,
who stands accused of leaking
information from the investigation
regarding the assassination of Daphne
Caruana Galizia, continued before
Magistrate Claire Stafrace Zammit.
In the previous sitting, the court
heard that Keith Schembri informed
Yorgen Fenech that Vince Muscat "Il-
Koħħu" was talking to the police in a
bid to secure a presidential pardon in
connection to the Caruana Galizia
murder.
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THERE are 76 fuel stations in Malta to quench
the thirst of thousands of vehicles that make
use of the roads, information tabled in parlia-
ment shows.
With Malta and Gozo's surface area be-
ing 316sq.km, this equates to a fuel station
every 4sq.km.
Assistant Police Commissioner Keith Arnaud testified that Yorgen Fenech (inset) told him Keith Schembri (pictured) had promised him a presidential
pardon (Photos: James Bianchi/MaltaToday)
MAYA GALEA
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YORGEN
Fenech claimed with police
that Keith Schembri had promised
him a presidential pardon after his
request, Assistant Police Commissioner