In the Press: University at risk of not paying its employees

Stories from today's national press

The Times of Malta

The University is at risk of not paying its employees every four weeks, due to a strained cash flow caused by delays in government practices. In its annual report for 2013, the National Audit Office found that the university owed the Inland Revenue Department over €9 million in income tax and social security contributions already deducted from employee wages, an amount three times higher than the money owed to the government a year earlier.

The Malta Independent

A number of business owners believe that people buy less daily necessities when a Super 5 lottery jackpot is announced. They cited their own dwindling sales as proof of this.

In-Nazzjon

Parliamentary secretary Jose Herrera had attended a Christmas party in a bar in St. Julians shortly before his alleged ‘hit and run’ incident in Hamrun.

L-Orizzont

A map is provided, showing how a teacher had allegedly installed a camera in the female toilets. The man, who has been charged with this alleged action, used to arrive at work at 7:30am everyday, with the ‘excuse’ that he had wanted to avoid traffic.