Yorgen Fenech, one of the suspects in the assassination of Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, appeared before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), in Parliament to provide testimony regarding the Electrogas power station contracts.
Strict security measures were implemented within and around the parliament building for the session. Only authorised individuals, including journalists, were permitted entry to the room where the PAC session took place.
Yorgen Fenech was accompanied by lawyers Gianluca Caruana Curran and Charles Mercieca. Mercieca argued that Fenech should not testify due to other court cases taking place at the moment that have not reached decision yet. He asserted that Fenech’s testimony should be withheld until the court proceedings are concluded.
In response, the PAC reached a decision to suspend the testimony and Fenech will testify once his court proceedings are concluded.
This marked the first time that Yorgen Fenech was seen outside prison walls since his arrest back in 2019. Fenech is regularly escorted to the courts of Malta because of ongoing cases however was never seen in public. He was today scheduled to testify before the PAC regarding the Electrogas contracts. Previous witnesses included former Minister Konrad Mizzi, former Chief of Staff Keith Schembri, Enemalta and Electrogas officials, among others.
Chaired by Nationalist MP Darren Carabott, the PAC includes representatives from both the Opposition and the Government. Opposition MPs Graham Bencini and Robert Cutajar were present, while MPs Andy Ellul, Clayton Bartolo, Glenn Bedingfield and Naomi Cachia represented the Labour Government.
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