In the Press: Ex-lands commissioner admits Premier deal played a part in his resignation

Stories from today's national press. 

Times of Malta

Former lands commissioner Joe Bugeja admitted that one of the reasons he resigned last September was because of the deal reached between the government and the Café Premier owners.

In-Nazzjon

The National Audit Office is set to audit the Public Braodcasting Services. The auditing was originally scheduled for February but was postponed to May on PBS’ request.

L-Orizzont

The General Workers; Union has been granted recognition as the union representing workers within the Occupational Health and Safety Authority. The GWU said that the increase in partners choosing to be recognized by them is a confirmation of the union’s credibility and consistency.

The Malta Independent

Former President Ugo Mifsud Bonnici has recounted how the Caravaggio painting of St Jerome was recovered in 1987, three years after it was stolen.