In the Press: Government to fight Skanska on poor quality concrete, tests - Mizzi

Stories from today's national press

The Times of Malta

During a radio interview, health minister Konrad Mizzi said that the Swedish construction firm Skanska's incorrect tests, used to determine the quality of concrete used in Mater Dei, was tantamount to fraud. The government, he continued, would fight 'tooth and nail' against the firm. 

In-Nazzjon

PN leader Simon Busuttil addressed a mass meeting yesterday in celebration of the country's independence as well as the 135th anniversary of the founding of the party. 

L-Orizzont

The MFSA has not revealed details of how Keith Zahra, one of its employees, was dealt with in the wake of the discovery that he was discussing data in a Google Group that included former finance minister Tonio Fenech. 

The Malta Independent

The new Sir Anthony Mamo Oncology Centre was inaugurated yesterday, a facility that will ensure that all patients are given timely and effective treatment. Health minister Konrad Mizzi said the government planned to upgrade Gozo General, St Luke's and Mount Carmel hospitals to similar standards.