Maltese Businessman Yorgen Fenech on Trial for 2017 Journalist Murder
1-Minute Brief
The trial highlights ongoing concerns about press freedom and accountability in Malta following the high-profile killing.
Key Facts
- Yorgen Fenech is on trial for alleged involvement in the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in 2017.
- Fenech has denied any involvement in the murder, according to BBC World.
- A jury heard that Fenech allegedly paid €150,000 to three hitmen to carry out the killing.
- Fenech is described as a 44-year-old heir to a property empire including the Hilton Malta hotel and casino.
- The case has drawn international attention to Malta's legal and political systems.
What Happened
Yorgen Fenech, a prominent Maltese businessman, has gone on trial accused of involvement in the 2017 murder of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. Fenech denies the charges, while a jury heard allegations that he paid for the killing.
Why It Matters
The trial is seen as a test of Malta's commitment to justice and transparency in a case that has raised international concerns about the safety of journalists and the rule of law in the country.
What's Next
The court proceedings will continue, with further testimony and evidence expected. Observers are watching for the outcome and its potential impact on press freedom and legal reforms in Malta.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC WorldCenter5h agoBusinessman goes on trial over murder of Maltese journalist
- The GuardianLeft2h agoMaltese businessman paid hitmen €150,000 to kill Daphne Caruana Galizia, jury hears
