The Maltese government continues to sell citizenship to multimillionaires who have minimal genuine links to the country, a Guardian undercover investigation has revealed. Rich applicants are signing €1m deals in return for Maltese passports after a 12-month qualifying period, secret filming suggests, in news that will further alarm Brussels after this week’s leak of documents from one of the world’s largest passport brokerage firms. The cache of emails and documents from Henley & Partners data, which was obtained by the Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation and shared with the Guardian and other media outlets, revealed how wealthy Russians, Chinese and Saudis have been jetting to Malta to secure so-called “golden passports”.

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