These are the main stories in today's Maltese newspapers:
Times of Malta reports that Enemalta is estimated to be ‘saving’ about €17 million a year after 700-odd workers were shifted to different public entities. It also reported that Prime Minister Joseph Muscat yesterday shrugged off criticism about Thursday’s Cabinet reshuffle, which was largely viewed as a failure to take action against the two men implicated in the Panama Papers scandal.
The Malta Independent says that Minister Konrad Mizzi had refused to apologise over his involvement in the Panama scandal. It also reports that new Competitiveness Minister Manuel Mallia had declared more than one million euros in bonds.
L-orizzont reports that Richard Cachia Caruana used to be paid more than an ambassador during his term in office. It also says that the General Workers' Union was working towards integrating foreign workers into the market.
In-Nazzjon quotes Union Haddiema Maghqudin CEO Josef Vella urging the Prime Minister to stop "harming" Malta in the wake of his reaction to the Panama Papers scandal.