
It has been four years since journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia was murdered by a car bomb assassination outside her home in Bidnija. The day has since been marked as one of the darkest days in recent Maltese history. The 53-year-old’s murder shook Malta to its core, leaving a substantial amount of citizens and groups calling for justice in a 4-year saga which is yet to be resolved completely.
An investigative project by the name ‘The Pegasus Project’ has since been awarded the first-ever Daphne Carauana Galizia journalism prize in Brussels for its story revealing the owner of Macbridge, a secret company fronted by an Enemalta energy negotiator from China.


In the publishing of the Caruana Galizia public inquiry, the State was found responsible for breeding a culture of impunity in the nation leading to the murder, with the likes of Keith Schembri, Brian Tonna, Yorgen Fenech and more being charged with multiple counts related to money laundering and corruption.
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