In the Press: Opposition challenges government to come clean on Gaffarena ties

Stories from today's national press

The controversial service station that was given an operating permit by the current government
The controversial service station that was given an operating permit by the current government

The TImes of Malta

Nursing and care staff at Gozo General and Karen Grech hospitals met with one of the main investors behind the Vitalis Global Healthcare group, which will be running the two facilities for the next thirty years after being chosen as a preferred bidder by the government last June. 

In-Nazzjon

The Opposition has challenged the government to come clean about its connections to the Gaffarena family, which it suggests have been ongoing since before the last election.

L-Orizzont

Three years after his murder, Matthew Zahra has not been officially declared dead as his remains are still being held by the court. Jason Galea and Ronald Urry are being accused of the murder of the 27-year-old. 

The Malta Independent

PM Joseph Muscat has yet to respond to a challenge set by the Opposition to dismiss parliamentary secretary Michael Falzon, two days after the resignation of MP Joe Cassar.