The Institute of Maltese Journalists (IĠM) condemned former minister Chris Cardona for making “irresponsible comments” regarding reporters who covered his court testimony earlier this week. Cardona, who served as minister between 2013 and 2020, testified on Wednesday that he had not read a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Vitals Global Healthcare before signing it in 2014, saying he was “told to do so.”
Following media reports on his testimony, Cardona criticized publications like Times of Malta and Malta Today, claiming they had misrepresented his statements. However, Times of Malta and other outlets stood by their reports.
In response, the IĠM expressed solidarity with court reporters, condemning Cardona’s comments and warning that such remarks could incite hate against journalists. “As a former politician, he should know better than sounding the dog whistle to instigate hate against journalists,” the IĠM stated. They reiterated that reporters were merely fulfilling their duty of informing the public about court proceedings, emphasizing the accuracy of the news reports.
Cardona’s testimony came amid a broader probe into the Vitals hospitals deal, which was annulled due to fraud.
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