In the Press: PM calls on Busuttil to 'come clean' on Gozo scandal
Stories from today's national press
The Times of Malta
Despite more resources being pumped in to Frontex patrols and search and rescue operations - including the use of German, British and Irish military vessels - the border control operation will require still more to be able to cope with the anticipated influx of migrants during the summer months.
In-Nazzjon
Economy minister Chris Cardona has yet to present the accounts for a company he had listed as an asset in parliament. The missing accounts date back to 2006.
L-Orizzont
In a radio interview, PM Joseph Muscat called on Opposition leader Simon Busuttil to 'come clean' on the work-for-votes scandal, in particular by revealing what was said in a meeting with a whistleblower.
The Malta Independent
An EU report reveals that 90% of Malta's students, younger than 25, live with their parents. This contrasts with students in Nordic countries - only a third under the age of 22 live with their parents.