The following are the top headlines in the Maltese newspapers.
Most of the front pages are dominated by former minister Leo Brincat's hearing before the EP Budgetary Committee ahead of his appointment to the Court of Auditors.
Prominence is also given to the contract announced yesterday which will see EasyJet service all its aircraft in Malta.
In other stories, Times of Malta reports that there appear to be no plans for a Sentencing Policy despite a recommendation three years ago by the Justice Reform Commission.
In-Nazzjon reports that Neville Gafa, the man reportedly at the heart of the Libyan health visas scandal, is trying to hide his name in Libya while Castille officials are offering jobs in order to silence some people.
l-orizzont says some quarters are not happy with plans for the opening of a new Nursing School.