Anti-corruption campaigners hailed the prosecution of Keith Schembri as a vindication of the work of Caruana Galizia, whose death in a car bomb in 2017 sparked grief and anger across the Mediterranean island.
The Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation, an NGO set up after her death, said the charges were "long overdue". Schembri had already resigned as chief of staff the previous November after his name was mentioned by businessman Yorgen Fenech, the main suspect in Caruana Galizia's murder. "And a confirmation that Daphne was right. Daphne, this one's for you. We're finishing what you started," he tweeted.In a Facebook post earlier this week, Schembri said he expected to face charges after an inquiry was completed into his dealings with Adrian Hillman, the former managing director of Allied Group, which owns the Times of Malta daily newspaper and other publications.
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