These are the lead stories in today's newspapers.
The Times of Malta leads with reports of Maltese language examiners warning that many students are displaying a 'very mediocre' understanding of the language, despite 11 years of schooling.
The Malta Independent leads with a report about the Briton killed while swimming in Hondoq ir-Rummien yesterday.
In-Nazzjon writes about allegations made against Central Bank deputy governor Alfred Mifsud. It quotes his former partner as saying a businessman used to deliver packets of Lm50,000 to their home
L-Orizzont leads with a story saying that Opposition Leader Simon Busuttil ignored auditors' advice when coming up with a PN proposal for members of the public to buy shares in Air Malta.