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ENQUÊTE. Malte : une centrale au gaz, des politiques corrompus, des policiers ripoux... Après trois ans d'investigation, retour sur le scandale qui a coûté sa vie à une journaliste francetvinfo.fr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from francetvinfo.fr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
La journaliste maltaise assassinée, victime de la corruption et d'une "taxe sanglante" sur l'électricité franceculture.fr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from franceculture.fr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
"L'enquête de trop" sur la corruption à Malte de la journaliste Daphne Caruana Galizia franceinter.fr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from franceinter.fr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Last modified on Mon 8 Feb 2021 18.05 EST This is the last in a series of three blogposts about the first year of the new Investigations & Reporting team, a small group of software developers embedded in the Guardian newsroom. You can read about our work on environmental reporting here and election coverage here. In May 2020 the Guardian turned its attention to a new strand of reporting: the scrutiny of high value public sector contracts awarded without the usual competitive tender, justified by a legislative clause that provides for direct awards in emergency circumstances. As the government responded to the Covid public health crisis, it had to compete in a market distorted by the pandemic and the choices it made under such pressure were beginning to raise questions. Now working from home, we began collaborating with the editorial investigations team to ascertain which companies were profiting most from the situation. ....
Save this story for later. Daphneâs sons worried about her. She was fifty-three and lived in an old stone farmhouse on the edge of Bidnija, a hilltop hamlet on the island of Malta. From the dining-room table, where Daphne wrote, she could see the morning sunlight glisten on the Mediterranean. But she hadnât been to the beach in four years. When she left the house, people spat at her, followed her, photographed her, and hurled insults and abuse. Once, when she was taking an afternoon walk in a nearby village, a former mayor gathered a mob and began chasing her. She took refuge in a monastery, where the villagers pounded on the heavy wooden doors. All over the island, there were people who were certain that they hated her but had never read a word she had written. They simply knew her as ....