In a significant development in the Daphne Caruana Galizia murder trial, former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat has been named in testimony related to the case. The trial, which is a landmark moment in Malta’s efforts to bring justice to the assassinated journalist, has seen various witnesses and evidence presented in court. The mention of Muscat’s name in the testimony highlights the complex and far-reaching nature of the case, which has implicated numerous individuals and raised questions about the country’s governance and rule of law. As the trial continues, the involvement of high-profile figures like Muscat will likely remain a focal point, with many watching closely to see how the case unfolds and what implications it may have for Malta’s political and judicial landscape.
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High-Profile Testimony: Joseph Muscat’s Name Emerges in Daphne Caruana Galizia Murder Trial
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