The Times of Malta reports that more evidence is required before the police can charge former Labour Party general secretary Jimmy Magrowith bribery attempts. It also features a follow-up about the murder of an Egyptian in Gozo last Monday and the search for the perpetrator.

L-Orizzont has three stories on its front age, leading with the split in the teachers' union, along with an update on the new blockchain technology framework. It also reports on MEP Ana Gomes with the European Socialists saying that she had been talking [abut Malta's rule of law] in her own name.

The Malta Independent says that Health Minister Chris Fearne had promised to show the Vitals sale agreement to the Opposition, and reports on another ODZ petrol station application.

In-Nazzjon also reports on the Vitals contract and quotes Opposition leader Adrian Delia saying in Parliament that it was designed to fail. It also says that a 19-year-old is to be charged with the attempted murder of seven people after a recent fracas in Hamrun.

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