In the Press: No information about court experts because of 'lack of record keeping'

Stories from today's national press

Times of Malta

The newspaper says it has filled a request under the Freedom of Information Act after the justice ministry refused to give details on court experts, their income and who appoints them citing data protection laws and lack of record keeping.

L-Orizzont

Nationalist MP Toni Bezzina lost libel cases he opened against L-Orizzont and Kulhadd regarding work that was carried out in the Nationalist Band Club in Zurrieq after the court found the facts mentioned in the articles proven to be true.

In-Nazzjon

Following serious allegations of corruption against central bank deputy governor Alfred Mifsud, the newspaper claims that the government has not replied to the questions it sent to finance minister Edward Scicluna and Alfred Mifsud himself four days ago.

The Malta Independent

Sannat local council will hold a ‘consultative referendum’ regarding the proposed development of a heritage park, multi-ownership hotel and 15 villas at Ta’ Cenc, the newspaper reports. The referendum will take place on 18 June.