In the Press: Italian company owes subcontractors €375,000 for work on new Parliament building

Stories from today's national press

The Times of Malta

Three subcontractors involved in the construction of the new Parliament building are chasing FDS Stone, an Italian company, for payment. They claim they have not been paid for a year and the company, owned by the Filiberti brothers is in debt to the tune of about €375,000.

In-Nazzjon

The system of management at Bank of Valletta has been warped, according to this newspaper, blurring the distinction between the powers and responsibilities of the Chairman and the Chief Executive. This has led to the Chairman taking decisions independently of the Executive, benefiting those closest to him. 

L-Orizzont

The 150-year-old division between the diocese of Malta and that of Gozo may come to an end, sources tell this newspaper. Whoever replaces Archbishop Cremona, who announced his intention to resign last week, could be in charge of a single diocese, encompassing both islands. 

The Malta Independent

An illegal camp site in San Blas, owned by hotelier Joseph Portelli, has been removed. The illegal development was brought to light months ago when new structures appeared on the protected land.