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23.09.2020 11:26
‘Independence of Daphne Inquiry must be protected’, MEP Casa tells Vice-President Jourová
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Following the strong statements on the commitment toward the rule of law and the protection of journalists by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen during the State of the Union speech last week, MEP David Casa held a meeting with Věra Jourová, European Commission Vice-President for Values and Transparency. During the meeting, MEP Casa updated Vice-President Jourová on the latest developments in Malta, namely the freezing of assets of Keith Schembri and Brian Tonna, and the political interference by the Prime Minister in the Public Inquiry on the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.
“Over the past years, Malta’s institutions have been hijacked by a criminal cabal intent on protecting corrupt politicians to the detriment of honest citizens. The setting up of the Inquiry into the assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia was opposed at every turn by the Maltese government. It must now be allowed to continue its work in tranquillity, free from any political interference. The Board should be able to continue their work for as long as they deem it necessary,” Casa told Jourová.
European Parliament’s Quaestor David Casa and Vice-President Jourová also discussed the latest development in relation to the Magisterial Inquiries on the alleged cases of corruption and money laundering involving the former Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff Keith Schembri. “The freezing of assets should have happened four and a half years ago, in April 2016, when the Panama Papers were revealed. If the authorities had done their job back then, Daphne would still be alive today”.
MEP David Casa also reiterated his call for additional funding for media houses that have been badly hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. “At a time when we need the free press more than ever, they are under most strain”, stated Casa.
MEP Casa and Vice-President Jourová also discussed the Commission’s long awaited plans to address abusive SLAPP practices. Casa welcomed the Commission’s commitment to tackle this issue and gave the Vice-President assurances of the European Parliament support for legislation that will put an end to these practices.
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