Amphora Media is the non-profit investigative journalism platform of The Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation.
Our aim is to deliver in-depth, fact-based journalism, committed to the professional standards described in our code of ethics.
We hope to amplify unheard voices and expose the stories that some would rather keep hidden. We seek to inform citizens, encourage open dialogue, and provoke change on issues that matter most to them.
Collaboration will always drive our work. If you are a freelance journalist or part of a larger newsroom, our doors are open — whether that’s by sharing resources or offering training and support.
This platform is inspired by the values of the Foundation that created it, rooted in a commitment to truth and accountability. Follow our work and engage with our stories.
There’s really no such thing as the ‘voiceless’. There are only the deliberately silenced, or the preferably unheard.
Arundhati Roy
Team
Amphora is led by Julian Bonnici as editor, Daiva Repeckaite as an investigative journalist, Sabrina Zammit as a researcher, and Joanna Demarco as a contributor.
Julian was previously editor at Lovin Malta. Daiva’s work has been published by the Financial Times, The Guardian, Politico and OCCRP. Sabrina is a law graduate and was previously a journalist at the Malta Independent. Joanna Demarco’s work has been published in Politico Europe, OCCRP and others – and was previously a journalist with The Shift News and The Malta Independent.