The following are the main stories in Tuesday’s newspapers.
Times of Malta says it has seen documents which show that Nationalist Party leader Adrian Delia is facing loan, spousal maintenance payments and other monthly commitments, including the lease of a Jaguar, of over €9,000. In another story, the newspaper says that according to a new tender agreement, a new €14 million waste sorting facility will help the island process larger volumes of recycling in a bid to improve Malta’s poor track record on waste management.
The Malta Independent quotes a spokesman saying that Dr Delia is not refusing to convene the party’s Parliamentary group and administrative committee.
In-Nazzjon quotes Dr Delia saying that his work is strengthening because he is working in favour of the people.
L-Orizzont speaks to a German entrepreneur who says that more countries are following Malta’s steps in the Blockchain sector.