The following are the top stories in the Maltese newspapers.

Times of Malta reveals that CCTV was installed in a room where a Briton committed suicide at Mt Carmel Hospital on Saturday while he was under suicide watch.

It also reports that gaming companies are not being checked for the taxes they are supposed to pay, according to a report by the Audit Office.

In-Nazzjon leads with fresh calls by the Nationalist Party for the prime minister to sack Parliamentary Secretary Ian Borg following the Ombudsman's findings on the way he was granted development permits by Mepa.

The newspaper also reports that parliament approved a Bill moved by the Opposition promoting better lifestyle.

l-orizzont says EU figures show the Maltese have the best chance of finding a job after graduating.

The newspaper also reports about a man who on being released from prison ended up in the street, with no dignity or money.

The Malta Independent says the Maltese are more willing to donate money than give their time, according to the Commissioner for Voluntary Organisations.

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