In the Press: Bribery accusation based on suspicions - Busuttil

Stories from today's national press

The Times of Malta

Private investment will see an overhaul of the healthcare system as some €200 million is set to be directed towards the upgrading of facilities in Malta and Gozo. Health minister Konrad Mizzi said a call for proposals will be issued within ten days.

In-Nazzjon

PN MEP Roberta Metsola won MEP of the Year for her work with the European parliament. She was one of three MEPs nominated for the award, organized by The Parliament magazine.

L-Orizzont

An agreement signed between the government and Barts medical school will see Gozo General hospital rennovated and revitalized as a research and teaching hub, with the first intake of students expected in September 2016.

The Malta Independent

Opposition leader Simon Busuttil reined in his accusations of bribery, saying that his comments were based not on proof but on suspicions. Busuttil said that the government's handling of some issues like Cafe Premier raised suspicions of corruption.