The publication of the Panama Papers database yesterday dominate national newspapers today.

Times of Malta says Malta is linked to 714 companies that feature in the database published by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. In another story, it says the audited accounts for last year’s CHOGM and Valletta summits have yet to be tabled in Parliament, over a month after the indicated date of publication.

The Malta Independent says the database publication marks stage two in the leaks which have shaken Malta’s core over the past three months, revealing 714 offshore entities with links to Malta, 49 local intermediaries and 306 registered addresses in Malta.

L-Orizzont says that the Panama Papers scandal has exploded in the face of the PN as a number of people involved in the party were named in the case.

In-Nazzjon says that no information has come out yet in the scandal about who Egrant Inc, the third company mentioned in connection with Malta, belongs to.

 

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