The following are the top stories in national newspapers today.
Times of Malta says that according to official figures, three-quarters of child neglect or abuse cases reported to the authorities in recent years were bogus. It also reports about the five paths outlined by the European Commission yesterday that the union’s 27 members could take to save the institution.
L-Orizzont says that the autopsy of David Abela, who was found dead on Monday, failed to establish whether he was strangled or if he died as a result of the stab wounds he received.
The Malta Independent discusses the situation at Air Malta with Tourism Minister Edward Zammit Lewis.
In-Nazzjon says that Police Commissioner Lawrence Cutajar has confirmed that Minister Konrad Mizzi and PM chief of staff Keith Schembri are being investigated and did not exclude they can be arraigned in court.