Investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia’s shocking murder has brought down the head of the Maltese government she was investigating for corruption. Via BBCWorld
Explaining his decision to quit, Mr Muscat said of the way the murder inquiry had been handled:"Some decisions were good while others could have been better made."
Copies of a photo showing Mr Muscat's former chief of staff, Keith Schembri, alongside Melvin Theuma, an alleged middleman in Caruana Galizia's murder, were pinned to the gates of the building.Fury over Mr Muscat's handling of the crisis grew this weekend when businessman Yorgen Fenech was charged with complicity in the murder, an allegation he denies.
Both men resigned this week but deny any wrongdoing, and Mr Mizzi has denied any business links to Mr Fenech.
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