Former prime minister Joseph Muscat returned to the parliamentary public accounts committee in his fourth appearance as a witness on the NAO report dealing with the procurement of the Electrogas gas plant. Caruana Galizia public inquiry | Edward Scicluna admits Panama Papers was ‘elephant in the room’With some questions based on conclusions emanating from the Caruana Galizia assassination public inquiry, Muscat at one point expressed his disagreement with the conclusions of the three-judge panel. While the inquiry’s conclusions remarked at the “utter lack of involvement” of then finance minister Edward Scicluna from the negotiations on the Delimara gas plant with Electrogas, Muscat said this was “totally incorrect”. “The public inquiry is not understanding the remit of the ministry and the extent of its involvement. Former prime minister Joseph Muscat returns to the parliamentary public accounts committee in his fourth appearance as a witness on the NAO report dealing with the procurement of the Electrogas gas plant.