In the Press: Enemalta expects to recoup millions from electricity thieves

Stories from today's national press

The Times of Malta

Some 850 electricity thieves are due to pay Enemalta "millions of euros" in unpaid bills, after agreements were reached with these individuals. Debts would be paid either at once or over a period of months, offering what Enemalta chairman Frederick Azzopardi called a steady repayment.

In-Nazzjon

EU members are expected to confirm a bridge loan of some €7 billion for Greece, to ensure the country retains stability while a new bailout agreement is reached. Greek PM Alexis Tsipras voted to pass strict austerity measures as part of the agreement. 

L-Orizzont

The General Workers Union has continued with its industrial action after the government refused to improve the pay scales of phlebotomist and decontamination paramedic aides.

The Malta Independent

Wardens have been directed to enforce parking rules in Merchants' Street, Valletta, after a number of government rental cars and ministerial vehicles have frequently been seen parked in the pedestrianized street.