The following are the top stories in national newspapers today.
Times of Malta says the government has tied future administrations to pay €80 million in taxpayers’ money to Vitals Global Healthcare to give back the title of the land and buildings of the Karin Grech and Gozo General hospitals. In another story, it says an Egyptian national was killed by two bullets at close range, including one to his neck, in a remote field in Għarb.
The Malta Independent leads with the Egyptian’s murder.
In-Nazzjon says the government has confirmed John Rizzo as the Opposition’s nominee on the Commission Against Corruption.
L-Orizzont says a late night deal was reached between pilots and Air Malta.