In the Press: Mizzi to declare New Zealand-registered family trust

Stories from today's national press

MaltaToday

Energy minister Konrad Mizzi announced the existence of a family trust, registered in New Zealand, as a way to manage his financial affairs. He said he would be declaring the fund, which was opened last year, in parliament a declaration of his assets.

The Times of Malta

Cospicua, Floriana and Valletta hold the highest concentration of residents who make use of the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD). 11% of Cospicua residents received food packages while 9% and 8% in the other two localities respectively made use of the aid. 

In-Nazzjon

PN leader Simon Busuttil said that the government was giving much to the few and little to the many, and after three years of Labour governance, the Maltese are facing higher costs of living and a lower average wage.

L-Orizzont

Birzebbuga mayor Kevin Barun has suggested that the fuel storage facility in his locality should be turned into a sustainable recreational site, including a green area. 

The Malta Independent

Government whip Godfrey Farrugia declined to comment on an allegation made by the leader of the Opposition, who said that PM Joseph Muscat had not discussed the controversial conversion therapy bill with the parliamentary group before making his position known publicly.