The dark e-mails of Henley & Partners Kurt quoted as a reliable source: How were they planning a blow to the late Malaysian journalist?

The prime minister in office, Albin Kurti on Thursday, is referring to the company's index “Henley and Partners”, which has estimated that Kosovo is among the safest states in the world to invest. But media lawyer But butterfly Kusari has said this company is notorious and the same that “has blacked out the life of” [...]
A series of emails stemming from Daphne Carwana Gallizia in the spring of 2017 revealed how passport concessions Henley & Partners were actively discussing devastating indictments against her with senior government officials, her son Matthew said. Carwana Gallizia in court on Wednesday.
Matthew Carwana Gallizia presented the investigation with notes belonging to his mother, phone records and copies of e-mails that she received. All covered the spring period of 2017, months before general elections held in June of that year, The Times of Malta reports.
Emails with Henley & Partners
The e-mails included exchanges involving former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, his right-hand arm Schembri, former Justice Minister Owen Bonni, former executive director of the Individual Investment Programme Jonathan Cardona and senior officials at Henley & Partners, who acted as the sole concession of the IIP scheme.
In e-mails, men seemed eager to keep Carwana Gallizia and opposition MP Jason Azzapardi é, who also serves as Karaana Galisia's family lawyer.
They discussed suing Carwana Gallizia through the U.K. courts in an SLAPP indictment that would have damaged him financially.
The indictment in the United Kingdom was ideal because of the country's friendly laws on domestic libel, and Henley & Partners wanted a dashing <x0).
“Dear Joseph, do you agree with this action?” Henley & Partners Chairman Christian Kalin allegedly sent the email to Muscat and Schembri.
“I don't object to”, Carwana Galizia said the Muscats had responded.
“Good movement Chris”, Schembri added.
Bonnie, who witnessed his interactions with Cal earlier this month, did not respond to emails. Carwana Gallizia said his silence meant consent.
Emails also showed that Henley & Partners planned to write similar legal letters to the Times of Malta, Malta Today and The Malta Independent.
Matthew Carwana Gallizia presents documents in public investigation
Carwana Gallizia told the investigation that Schembri and Jorge Fenech had exchanged “one received” calls after his mother had claimed that a safe inside the Pilatus Bank contained details about who owned the secret company Egrant.
He presented the investigation with images of the screen showing the dates and hours of these calls.
Daphne Carwana Gallizia had written for the first time on a blog about the safe on April 20, 2017, at 7:59 p.m. She was killed six months later, in October of that year.
An investigation into Egrant's claims, which was completed in 2018, said it was possible that the safe in question was an archive cabinet that some Pilatus employees called “cabled”.
The Witness also presented the investigation to the records of calls his mother had provided, about calls made between Scheembri, his wife, the manager of Malta Today Saviour Balzan and columnist and lawyer Michele Spitter.
He told the investigation that Schembri and Balzan had exchanged two late-night calls, the first to last 142 seconds while the second lasted longer, about 1,000 seconds (16 minutes).
Pilatus approached Tonio Fenech
The Witness also told the investigation that Tonio Fenech, who served as finance minister until 2013, had been contacted by the Pilatus Bank to serve on its board of directors.
Enech told Carwana Gallizia that he had rejected the offer.
Gun ordered in the dark network to the late father of Jorge Fenech
Earlier, the investigation heard testimony from accounting board chairman Peter Baldacchino and chief of anti-terror police team George Cremona.
The investigation continues Friday, October 2nd.
Correcting: An earlier version of this article stated that Fenech and Schembri exchanged phone calls on the night Daphne Carwana Gallizia had written about the Pilatus Bank. The calls came after her report, not his night./Periscopi/
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