A Death in Malta: An Assassination and a Family’s Quest for Justice
Paul Caruana Galizia
Wednesday, 2 April 2025
2:00pm
1 hour
Oxford Martin School: Seminar Room
£8 - £15
Journalist Paul Caruana Galizia talks about his family’s quest for justice for his mother, Daphne, a reporter who was assassinated amid her efforts to investigate corruption in Malta.
Galizia recounts how he returned to Malta after being told of his mother’s assassination and, together with his father and his brothers, began an investigation to find out who was responsible for the death of Daphne and who stood to profit from it. It became an examination of the globalisation of corruption and what it has done to a modern European country and about a country’s escape from colonialism to another kind of arrogant power.
‘Paul Caruana Galizia’s story of how his mother died fighting the mafia takeover of her country is full of anger, determination and passion. It is crucial reading for anyone worried about how dirty money is undermining democracy, and who wants to know how to stop it.’ Oliver Bullough
Galizia became a reporter following the assassination of his mother. He has won a British Journalism Award and, with his brothers, a Magnitsky Human Rights Award and an Anderson-Norman-Lucas Award for campaigning to achieve justice for his mother.
This event is part of a series on public scandals and campaigns against injustice.