Panama Papers investigative journalist killed in bomb attack

Q.  Which Maltese investigative journalist was at the helm of the Panama Papers?
- Published on 18 Oct 17

a. Daphne Caruana Gazilia
b. Adrian Delia
c. Will Fitzgibbon
d. Bastian Obermayer

ANSWER: Daphne Caruana Gazilia
 
Panama Papers investigative journalist killed in bomb attackMaltese investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, who exposed her island nation’s links to offshore tax havens through the leaked Panama Papers was killed on Oct 17, 2017 in a bomb explosion in her car.

Ms. Galizia, 53, had just driven away from her home in Mosta, a town outside Malta’s capital of Valletta, when the bomb went off, sending the vehicle’s wreckage spiraling over a wall and into a field.

Mr. Muscat says Galizia’s death resulted from a “barbaric attack” that also amounted to an assault on the freedom of expression.

Politico magazine named Ms. Galizia as one of 28 Europeans who are “shaping, shaking and stirring” Europe.

She revealed that Mr. Muscat’s wife, Michelle, as well as Muscat’s Energy Minister and the government’s chief-of-staff held companies in Panama by looking into the 2016 document leak.

Mr. Muscat and his wife have denied that they held such companies.

Opposition leader Adrian Delia called the killing a “political murder.”

Ms. Galizia was sued for libel because of various articles she wrote on her blog “Running Commentary,” and she had filed a report with the police two weeks ago that she was receiving threats.

The Oct 17 evening’s Parliament session was scrapped, except for briefings about the bombing scheduled to be given by Mr. Muscat and Mr. Delia.

In June, Mr. Muscat was sworn in for a second term as Prime Minister following snap elections he had called to reinforce his government as the Panama Papers’ leak indicated his wife owned an offshore company.

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