These are the main stories featured in Saturday's newspapers:

Times of Malta says two-Malta based online companies were fined millions of euros by the UK’s gambling regulator for breaching anti-money laundering rules. It also reports that guests who made reservations at the Westin Dragonara in St
Julian’s could be among those whose personal data was exposed after hackers illegally accessed Marriott International’s reservation database.

L-orizzont quotes the General Workers' Union chief urging NGOs to come forward with specific proposals to try to cut down on domestic violence. It also quotes cyclists saying the drive to reduce traffic speed was a step in the right direction. 

In-Nazzjon gives prominence to party leader Adrian Delia's comments to reporters claiming the Prime Minister had admitted that €200 million was being "stolen" from consumers every two years through the electricity deal.

The Malta Independent says more than 2,400 infections had been reported at the GU Clinic, with 41 per cent of those who had been examined were found to have a sexually-transmitted disease.

 

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