In the Press: Mizzi's company planned to receive €216,000 a year

Stories from today's national press

Times of Malta

The newspaper reports that emails sent to Nexia BT included in the Panama Papers show that Konrad Mizzi's company in Panama planned to receive some €216,000 a year in its bank account from "management consultancy and brokerage"

L-Orizzont

Environment commisssioner David Pace is resisting pressure to resign after his own admission broke a law regulated by the Ombudsman's office, which falls under his jurisprudence. This was a conflict of interest as Pace continued to work as an architect, the newspaper's sources say.

In-Nazzjon

The newspaper reports that hte PN will be sending a check to Castille to pay the amount of money owed to Keith Schembri's company as a clear sign of defiance in light of threatening letter Schembri allegedly sent to PN media.

The Malta Independent

Independent MP Marlene Farrugia talks to the newspaper and does not rule the possibility that, in the future, her political life might converge again with that of her partner, government whip Godfrey Farrugia.