The following are the top stories in the Maltese and overseas press.
The Sunday Times of Malta says a magisterial inquiry into the death of a 17-year old employee of Construct Furniture has concluded that a company director should face criminal charges for involuntary homicide.
MaltaToday reports that the Armed Forces of Malta have denied that Maltese soldiers deployed on a Frontex mission in Greece ill treated migrants by leaving them floating in the sea for two hours.
The Malta Independent on Sunday says a number of second-hand car importers tampered with odometers to reduce the vehicles' mileage in a scam which may have been going on for years.
KullHadd says Nationalist MP Claudio Grech before the general election tried to silence a whistleblower related to George Farrugia in the oil procurement case.
Il-Mument says the government faces potential problems if minister Konrad Mizzi is arraigned to testify before a committee of MEPs about the Panama Papers.
It-Torca gives prominence to Chris Cardona's election as deputy leader (party affairs) of the Labour Party.
Illum reports how the TV programme Xarabank has been in Chris Cardona's cross hairs.