These are the leading stories in newspapers this Friday.
The Times of Malta reports that an auditor general’s report into the Electrogas power station deal found flaws but no evidence that the project was a “done deal” as claimed by the PN.
The newspaper also reports that companies which did not hire enough disabled workers as required by law have forked out a total of €2.5 as part of an administrative fund.
The Malta Independent also reports on the Electrogas NAO report, writing that representatives of auditing firm Nexia BT were involved in two key stages of the power station RfP.
The newspaper also reports that a football and rugby stadium proposed for Paola would be situated in an area of considerable archaeological value.
L-Orizzont quotes a police inspector as saying that more and more people are filing reports about massage parlours which are being used as brothels.
In-Nazzjon quotes PN leader Adrian Delia as saying it is not enough for Konrad Mizzi to resign, but that the minister must also repay all the money stolen from taxpayers’ pockets.