‘Justice Has Not Been Served’: George Degiorgio Tells Keith Arnaud In Daphne Case Development

Convicted murderer George Degiorgio has asked to testify in the magisterial inquiry into Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination, saying “justice has not been served”.
Following the verdict in the Chircop case, Degiorgio said he turned to Superintendent Keith Arnaud and said that “justice has not been served”, according to media reports.
Degiorgio said he has crucial information related to the bomb that killed Caruana Galizia saying his intention is to ensure that those who are actually involved are prosecuted and judged while those who had no involvement are not unjustly imprisoned.
In his request to the court, Degiorgio asked for a hearing to be scheduled during which he can testify under oath and provide this information to the inquiring magistrate. He stated he is willing to comply with any conditions imposed by the court.
Degiorgio is serving a 40-year-prison sentence after pleading guilty to Caruana Galizia’s assassination. He is also serving life imprisonment for his role in the murder of Carmel Chircop.