In the Press: Valletta local council plans to relocate offices to Cafe Premier premises

Stories from today's national press

The Times of Malta

A vet is facing perjury charges in the case of Gianna Attard, who is fighting a protracted battle against the government to prevent the culling of his flock of unregistered sheep. Vet Frank Galea denied giving false evidence after claims of discrepancies in his report surfaced. 

In-Nazzjon

Four NAO reports cast a damning light on the government in 2015 - the Cafe Premier buy-out, the government's involvement in the purchase of oil from Azerbaijan, the unlawful lease of part of a GWU to ARMS, and the most recent Gaffarena expropriation deal. 

L-Orizzont

PM Joseph Muscat said he was prepared to tackle the issue of good governance head on, in the wake of an NAO report that exposed a number of shortcomings in government dealings related to the Gaffarena expropriation case.

The Malta Independent

The Valletta local council has plans to relocate its offices to the Cafe Premier premises, as well as using its courtyard as an exhibition space, mayor Alexei Dingli said. The council planned to turn the inner rooms into a day centre and night shelter for the elderly.