Tony Gauci

Tony Gauci

Tony Gauci is a former proprietor of a clothes shop in Malta. According to evidence given at the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing trial in 2000, Mr Gauci sold the clothes which were said to have been wrapped around the improvised explosive device (IED) that brought the aircraft down. He was the only witness to link Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi directly to the IED, and was therefore instrumental in convicting Megrahi on 31 January 2001.

Controversy

At the trial, Tony Gauci appeared uncertain about the exact date he sold the clothes in question, and was not entirely sure that it was Megrahi to whom they were sold. Nonetheless, Megrahi's appeal against conviction was rejected by the Scottish Court in the Netherlands in March 2002.

Five years after the trial, former Lord Advocate, Lord Fraser of Carmyllie, publicly described Gauci as being "an apple short of a picnic" and "not quite the full shilling". [ [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article584098.ece Pressure grows for explanation in Lockerbie witness dispute] ] Since Fraser had been responsible for the investigation into the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, and for indicting Megrahi in November 1991, he was called upon to clarify his remarks about Gauci by Colin Boyd, the Lord Advocate who was chief prosecutor at the Lockerbie trial.

CCRC grants second appeal

After conducting a four-year review of the case, the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC) reported on 28 June 2007 that there may have been a miscarriage of justice in Megrahi's case, and granted him a second appeal against conviction. [ [http://guardian.co.uk/Lockerbie/Story/0,,2114463,00.html Libyan jailed over Lockerbie wins right to appeal] ] The SCCRC also revealed that Gauci had been interviewed 17 times by Scottish and Maltese police during which he gave a series of inconclusive statements. In addition, a legal source said that there was evidence that leading questions had been put to Gauci. [ [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,2104982,00.html Evidence that casts doubt on who brought down Flight 103] ]

It was clear from the SCCRC's report that the lack of reliability of Gauci's testimony as a key prosecution witness was the main reason for the referral of Megrahi's case back to the Appeal Court.

In a statement on 29 June 2007, Dr Hans Köchler, the UN-appointed international observer at the Lockerbie trial, said he shared the SCCRC's doubts about Gauci's credibility, expressed in the following extract::"there is no reasonable basis in the trial court's judgment for its conclusion that the purchase of the items (clothes that were found in the wreckage of the plane) from Mary's House (in Malta) took place on 7 December 1988." [ [http://i-p-o.org/koechler-lockerbie-referral-29June2007.htm Statement by Dr Hans Köchler on the SCCRC's referral] ]

Gauci's "$2 million reward"

In October 2007, it was reported that Gauci received a $2 million reward for testifying against Megrahi at the Lockerbie trial. [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/Lockerbie/Story/0,,2182343,00.html Fresh doubts on Lockerbie conviction] ]

References

ee also

*Hans Köchler's Lockerbie trial observer mission


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