In the Press: 'Both parties using human rights as a political tool' - Aditus Foundation

Stories from today's national press

The Times of Malta

The Malta Financial Services Authority and the police are investigating an unlicensed banking operation out of Zurrieq. John Farrugia, who passed away last year, used DBR Investments Ltd, where he was majority shareholder, to lend money to third parties. 

In-Nazzjon

During a meeting with the Malta Council for Economic and Social Development, Opposition leader Simon Busuttil said that it was his mission to clean up politics and invited proposals for inclusion into a document aimed at rebuilding trust. 

L-Orizzont

The GWU and the forum of Maltese unions have called for the 6.3% increase in the GDP to be reflected in the wages taken home by workers. 

The Malta Independent

Aditus Foundation director Neil Falzon said that both main political parties are using civil rights to score points and challenged both the government and Opposition to turn their statements in favour of marriage equality into action.