Malta: Muscat says his premiership became untenable with the arrest of his chief of staff

The Times leads with the testimony of Joseph Muscat in the Caruana Galizia public inquiry. The former prime minister said he decided to step down the moment his chief of staff was arrested but had felt it was ‘time up’ for him when the journalist was assassinated.

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