The following are the top stories in national newspapers today.

Times of Malta says unscrupulous entrepreneurs have found a way to avoid paying millions of euros in VAT by using software to under-declare sales. In another story, it says veteran politician Francis Zammit Dimech will be filling the seat in the European Parliament vacated by new Nationalist MP Therese Comodini Cachia.

In-Nazzjon says that the Criminal Court has ordered the rehearing of a case on the falsification of VRT certificates.

L-Orizzont says that according to Eurostat, Malta has the highest share of ICT specialists who are under 35.

Malta Today says that PN’s Claudio Grech will not be contesting the party leadership election.

The Malta Independent quotes a Caritas drug expert saying that the legalisation of cannabis may lead to an increase in black market heroin and cocaine.

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