The Malta Independent 24 April 2024, Wednesday
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Muscat has ‘nothing to add’ to what has been said by government on Daphne Project revelations

Monday, 23 April 2018, 18:41 Last update: about 7 years ago

Prime Minister Joseph Muscat this evening said that he has nothing to add to what has been said by the government about the Daphne Project revelations which were published last week.

Nationalist Party MP Beppe Fenech Adami said that since it was the first time Muscat was in parliament since the revelations, he is taking the opportunity to ask Muscat questions on fresh reports that were published last week.

Fenech Adami asked Muscat whether he has spoken to the people mentioned in the claims (Tourism Minister Konrad Mizzi, Joseph Muscat's Chief of Staff Keith Schembri and Economy Minister Chris Cardona) and what action he is going to take.

Muscat said he has "nothing to add" to what has been said and "looks forward to the results of the ongoing investigations".

"I was the first one to submit myself for a magisterial inquiry," he said, and asked whether the Nationalist Party will submit leader Adrian Delia for an inquiry. 


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