Two men were sentenced to life in prison this week for supplying the bomb that killed Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in October 2017.
Daphne’s journalism, particularly her investigations into the Panama Papers, exposed the depth of corruption in Maltese politics and business. But who wanted to silence her and why?
And how did the tiny nation of Malta, known for its beautiful rocky beaches, become so deeply corrupt?
Guests:
Paul Caruana Galizia, Daphne’s son, investigative journalist with The Financial Times and author of A Death in Malta: An assassination and a family’s quest for justice
Herman Grech, editor in chief of The Times of Malta
Ranier Fsadni, Anthropologist at the University of Malta and an opinion columnist for the Times of Malta.
Presented and produced by Kirsti Melville
