These are the main stories featured in today's newspapers.

Times of Malta reveals there were 14 cases of overdoses at the Corradino
Correctional Facility in the past few weeks. The second story quotes the prime minister saying that a new road management agency is set to be “a game-changer” and will be the main focus of next year's Budget.

In-Nazzjon says New Zealand is prepared to relay information about the trusts held in the name of Minister Konrad Mizzi and chief of staff Keith Schembri. It also reports that the Vitals contract revealed by The Sunday Times of Malta yesterday had embarrassed the government. 

The Malta Independent reports that the Gozo Ministry had awarded €80,000 to a voluntary organisation without calls for expression. It also reports that Malta had become the fifth most popular country for rich Chinese migrants. 

L-orizzont quotes the Malta Football Association general secretary saying that criminal activities in football were on a par with drug trafficking. It also carries an interview with Health Minister Chris Fearne who pledged the best health service possible. 

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