These are the leading stories in today' Maltese newspapers.

The Sunday Times of Malta reports that the Nationalist Party's cedoli scheme has made it €3 million. 

Another story reports that there are 44 names on the sex offenders' register. 

The Malta Independent writes that PN MEPS are likely to vote against Leo Brincat's nomination to the European Court of Auditors. 

Malta Today reports that MIDI has put a €145 million price tag on Manoel Island. In another story, the papers reports that tax incentives for foreign companies see €4 billion in tax wiped off. 

It-Torca writes that fish farms must adhere to new rules as from tomorrow. The paper also reports on calls to tighten drink driving laws, noting that enforcement must be increased too. 

Il-Mument leads with the medical visas scandal, saying that some 100 witnesses are willing to reveal more information and that whistleblower Khaled Ben Nasan is being monitored by local secret service agents. 

Illum reports that the first day of school is expected to cost parents an average of €275 per child. 

Kullħadd leads with a feature about the challenges and responsibilities of being a carer.

 

 

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