It's journalists searching for the truth in Daphne murder - Delia
Almost two years after Daphne Caruana Galizia, not only do we not know who commissioned the murder but no one in government had shouldered any responsibility for what had happened, PN leader Adrian Delia said Sunday.
The government was silent on the matter and it was only through journalists that developments had been revealed, he said, referring to The Sunday Times of Malta report today that a businessman is among the murder suspects.
“We’ve been two years saying there was the need of an independent inquiry. But the government is more interested in clearing out a makeshift memorial every time someone places flowers, candles or messages there. This goes against democracy and freedom of expression.
“The government is silent, so it is up to journalists to seek the truth. Not only have we not found who was the person who commissioned the crime but two years later, no one shouldered any responsibility yet,” he said.
Interviewed on NET Television during a fundraising event, Dr Delia also spoke about the many proposals the PN included in its pre-budget document, mainly the proposal that overtime and part-time work is taxed at a maximum of 10 per cent.
He said this proposal ad...