23 November 2011

The court of Consuelo Scerri Herrera

The magistrate & the blogger
The blogposts that Daphne Caruana Galizia had published about Magistrate Consuelo Scerri Herrera were jaw dropping. They ranged from saying that the magistrate had slept with half the police officers to having a series of inappropriate sexual liaisons, from throwing parties in which heavy drugs were consumed to handing out judgements in cases in which she had a clear conflict of interest, developing property while pretending she wasn’t, and giving court-related work to her current partner at the time their affair was secret. And much more in between. 

Magistrate Scerri Herrera had asked the police to prosecute Caruana Galizia for criminal defamation. The first sign that there was something unreal about Scerri Herrera's case was that in her testimony she did not deny the lion's share of Caruana Galizia's allegations but picked instead on what seems to have caused her to feel most defamed: the suggestion that she looks like the back of a bus and wears inappropriate clothing, and the fact that her daughter is now the only one of her friends without a picture of her mother on Facebook. 

When she testified in court three months ago, Caruana Galizia made what was perhaps the most serious allegation of them all: that Scerri Herrera had a five-year secret affair with a senior-ranking police officer and kept the many incriminating letters he wrote her in the keeping of somebody else, so that her husband would not find them.

Caruana Galizia said under oath that the police officer in question first retrieved that bag of incriminating letters at Scerri Herrera’s request and a few hours later Scerri Herrera filed her report with the police who immediately moved to have Caruana Galizia questioned under arrest. Scerri Herrera’s lawyer did not cross-examine Caruana Galizia about this or deny it.

The second sign of the unreality of this case reached us today when Scerri Herrera withdrew her complaint and left the police with no option but to drop the charges. She did so after Caruana Galizia submitted her list of witnesses for Friday’s now-aborted sitting.

Today, Magistrate Consuelo Scerri Herrera stands in public, in court and in society with the most serious of Daphne Caruana Galizia allegations left undenied and uncontested. Some of them might involve breaking the law. Others, while being perfectly legal, bring her position into serious disrepute. Most of them constitute behaviour which is unbecoming to a resident of Kordin, let alone a magistrate.

Where do we go from here? Doing the Maltese thing and hope that matters would die quietly is just not on. Time does not erase undenied allegations of a magistrate’s grossly unethical behaviour.

The only course left is a motion of impeachment, a power which any member of parliament has and which requires a two thirds majority to pass. If the PN in government saw fit to impeach a member of the judiciary for failing to turn up for work, I do not see how they do can turn a blind eye to this case. 


11 comments:

Neil Dent said...

Not to mention her false court testimony that Michael Cassar was the sleaze-bag police officer who had bought the Magistrate and her guests drinks in a Valletta restaurant.

WHAT was she thinking!?

Didn't the magistrate actually then leave the place with the officer in question? DCG was even there to witness it I believe.

Matt said...

The issue I see here though, is that the whole story was not triggered off by an investigation by a newspaper or a program like Bondiplus.

Rather it all started from something the magistrate said about Ms Caruana Galizia at a private dinner party, at which the latter took offence. So although the allegations may hold water they still come across as a feud between two women.

One can argue that this is irrelevant but still, I think it would be damn silly to discuss something like this in parliament given the aforementioned scenario.
Of course it would be different if the allegations were to be proven through an independent enquiry. But you can't expect parliament to impeach a magistrate or judge because someone wrote something in a blog, regardless of how true the writings were.

Anonymous said...

Magistrate Consuelo knew all along that her behaviour was inappropriate for her position.
Since Daphne revealed to the world her colourful behaviour she got mad, very mad.
Instead of changing her appalling behaviour and stayed low key, she let her anger cloud her judgement and filed criminal charges against the popular journalist.

Consuelo really exercised a very bad judgement. Considering that she makes a living passing judgements on other people her position is now untenable.
MLP will never impeach one of their own. She must be pressured to resign.

Perhaps somehow those letters will become public soon.

Anonymous said...

I hope you will have Daphne on Bondiplus soon.

Anonymous said...

why not both at Bondi+? :)

adamus said...

Why not a motion for Impeachment from MP Dr Franco Debono? He was so emotional in parliament (live on TVM) when speaking about the Justice System in Malta at present.

Antoine Vella said...

Adamus, that's a good idea. I hope Franco Debono (or any other backbencher) picks it up.

Rumpelstiltskin said...

The Presidential Commission for the Administration of Justice should step in and pronounce on the subject. Impeachment for the magistrate is a virtual impossibility seeing who the magistrate is.

Rather than organizing marathons, this is what I want my president to be involved in - but is mine just another cry in the wind ?!

Charles said...

Things like these make you wonder, if criminals are judging our criminals - who is drafting our laws?
It seems though that a journalist with information has made a solid statement, information is truly power, - if you had a court case and had factual information such as this how easy would it be to blackmail your judge? Our Website

lilly the pink said...

Matt the Great War started because a prince was killed in Sarajevo.
So Daphne is the type who lives and lets other people live , but and it is an important but, there’s a limit to everything. Before this happened we hardly knew the goings on of Malta’s so called elite society!

NO WAY ! said...

IT IS A REAL PITY THAT WE HAVE JUST ONE DAPHNE ! ONLY ONE WAY OUT FOR THE MAGISTRATE, THE SOONER THE BETTER ............. for everyone !