Sam Sittlington has a Linkedin profile. Ten months ago, while working on the inquiry (even though he told the Court he barely did anything) he commented on a post which portrayed the memorial to Daphne Caruana Galizia and commented on Joseph Muscat’s resignation. It also made reference to “financial skullduggery and corruption.” He […]
Soon after he completed the hospitals inquiry, Sam Sittlington took part in a conference at the University of Portsmouth. According to open source data, his presentation was called “Big data investigation of economic crime and corruption overseas, with a focus on the Maltese corruption case and murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia” […]
The Council of Europe Guidelines on Court Experts state “83.An expert who has been instructed or appointed in contentious proceedings is not allowed to enter into agreements that could endanger his impartiality… The expert must report all circumstances that may lead to doubts concerning his independence and his impartiality in this specific expert instruction.” […]