For months, the Opposition leader and his party held press conferences on the Mark Gaffarena story, hinting that Prime Minister Joseph Muscat was somehow involved in the case.

While testifying in front of the Public Accounts Committee, the Auditor General categorically stated that from the investigations carried out by his office, it emerged that the Prime Minister was in no way involved.

Will Simon Busuttil, not only on his own behalf, but also on behalf of his party and its media, apologise to Muscat?

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