Last week, the former Prime Minister of Malta pleaded not guilty to a sprawling corruption scandal. According to a report in Politico, Muscat was involved in a scheme whereby he allegedly benefitted financially from selling four hospitals to an American private healthcare company called the Steward Health Care group. Muscat received a 60,000 euro payment from a Swiss company, Accurtor AG, closely linked to Steward. Muscat’s chief of staff and another cabinet minister have also been implicated in this scandal. While Muscat’s hands might not be dirty, allies of his are facing charges related to the death of Daphne Galizia, a prominent Anti-Corruption journalist, as well as a bribery scheme involving a contract to run a power station.