Joseph Muscat’s home in Burmarrad was searched today, 19th January 2022, was searched by police as part of a corruption probe into the Vitals Global Healthcare hospitals deal.
Financial crime investigators entered the house at around 7am and spent at least 3 hours on the premises, seizing the former prime minister’s mobile phone, along with those of his wife and two daughters.
Rumours about the search were circulating in political circles for several days, with Muscat himself also apparently having been aware that investigators would enter his home. He said he was only half surprised about the search and the ‘needless theatrics’ were possibly designed to ‘humiliate’ him.
Newsroom Times of Malta revealed back in November how Muscat received €60,000 from Accutor AG, a company which received millions from Steward Healthcare when it took over a contract to run three state hospitals from VGH.
It is also understood that the police search was part of a bid by investigators to establish whether payments into the former prime minister’s BOV account from Accutor AG could be linked to corruption in the hospital deal.
Muscat also handed investigators a file full of documents which he prepared ahead of the search, justifying the work he says was done in exchange for the Accutor AG payments. The search was carried out under the ambit of a magisterial inquiry triggered by NGO Repubblika in 2019.
Muscat told Times of Malta that he was half surprised by the search, saying he was tipped off by someone within the Nationalist Party that Jason Azzopardi was telling people about a planned search. Muscat flagged this to the inquiring magistrate yesterday and made it clear he was available to cooperate.
He said that the process could have occurred without ‘theatrics’ and said the seizure of his children’s mobile phones was ‘excessive.’ He also insinuated that the search was planned out by someone who wanted to pass on a message, but did not elaborate further when questioned.
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Photo Source: Matthew Mirabelli (Times of Malta), Joseph Muscat FB