Daphne Caruana Galizia’s Son Paul Picks Up Prize At British Journalism Awards
Paul Caruana Galizia, the son of assassinated Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, was named New Journalist of the Year at the British Journalism Awards last night.
Caruana Galizia, who is Finance Editor at British news outlet Tortoise Media, started his journalism career shortly after his mother’s assassination.
And last night, he won the New Journalist of the Year award at a ceremony organised by Press Gazette for his work at Tortoise about the murder of his mother and Britain’s opioid crisis.
Paul Caruana Galizia @pcaruanagalizia is named New Journalist of the Year for his work at @Tortoise about the death of his mother and Britain’s opioid crisis #BJA2019 pic.twitter.com/t7KrPNFbPK
— Press Gazette (@pressgazette) December 10, 2019
His brothers praised him for his achievement.
“While Malta’s governing class uses nepotism and corruption to further personal interests, others are doing things that actually matter,” Matthew Caruana Galizia said.
“My brother Paul Caruana Galizia was a talented economic historian before our mother’s death. Now he’s an award-winning journalist, just like she was,” said Andrew Caruana Galizia.
While Malta’s governing class uses nepotism and corruption to further personal interests, others are doing things that actually matter. Here’s my incredible brother: https://t.co/pnpZnBaiRH
— Matthew Caruana Galizia (@mcaruanagalizia) December 10, 2019
My brother @pcaruanagalizia was a talented economic historian before our mother’s death. Now he’s an award-winning journalist, just like she was.
His writing is something to behold. Read it @tortoise https://t.co/GfACk6MBGM
— Andrew Caruana Galizia (@acaruanagalizia) December 11, 2019