The following are the top stories in the Maltese newspapers.

Times of Malta says that over €148 million in offshore holdings were declared following tax amnesties granted since 2002, with almost half the amount being
flagged in 2014 alone, Central Bank of Malta figures show.

The Malta Independent says the Tourism Minister yesterday skirted around questions on the future management of Air Malta and the future of UK routes.

l-orizzont reports how Malta placed 23rd in the Global Prosperity Index. 

In-Nazzjon says Keith Schembri, the prime minister's chief of staff, yesterday was too embarrassed to receive a cheque for his company, sent to Castille.

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