On Wednesday 18 October, the European Parliament's committee of investigation into the Panama Papers scandal started its voting session with a minute's silence in tribute to the Maltese investigative journalist, Daphne Caruana Galizia, who was murdered relentlessly investigating cases of corruption on the island, including individuals close to the government.
On the same morning, the EPP group said that this murder demonstrated the “enormous quagmire of money laundering, corruption and tax...