These are the main stories featured in today's Maltese newspapers:
Times of Malta says the National and Social Development Fund financed by cash from the sale of passports to wealthy foreigners is “a work in progress". It also reports that the restoration of the Citadel in Gozo has so far exceeded the budget by almost €3.3 million.
In-Nazzjon says the partner of Central Bank deputy governor Alfred Mifsud had spilled the beans about the way he allegedly was paid thousands in cash to allegedly push the Eastman banking system for Mid Med Bank in the 1990s.
L-orizzont reports that the issue of the morning-after pill had stirred up controversy and was expected to be discussed within the parliamentary group. It also says that four schools in Gozo had no security while others had four or five.
The Malta Independent says 33 new buses will be operating in Malta. It also says that Parliament failed to introduce changes to the law to allow the reopening of criminal cases.