Good morning. This is a quick look at the leading stories in this week's Sunday newspapers. 

The Sunday Times of Malta reports that police investigating Friday's murder in Attard believe that the killer shot at both men on purpose. 

The paper also reports that former PBS boss John Bundy faces sexual harassment claims, which he strenuously denies, and reveals that financial regulator Joe Bannister was already MFSA chief when he took up a directorship in a BVI-based company - a fact outed through the Paradise Papers. 

The Malta Independent on Sunday leads with a photo of PN leadership trio Adrian Delia, David Agius and Robert Arrigo following the deputy leadership election. 

The paper also writes about the sexual harassment claims made against Mr Bundy, and also reports that farmers are pushing for the creation of a lab where pesticides can be tested. 

Malta Today leads with survey results which will disappoint the Opposition party, with the paper finding that trust in the government has risen over the past months, with PN leader Adrian Delia polling just 15% in terms of trust. 

It-Torca writes that former Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi declined to comment when asked about workplace discrimination the current head of the civil service was found to have suffered during Dr Gonzi's tenure. 

The paper also writes that the Attard murder suspect arrested by police is likely to be arraigned today. 

Il-Mument gives prominence to the PN's deputy leadership race, with the paper also saying that the safety situation in Marsa has reached dire straits and that the Labour Party's councillors in St Paul's Bay have given the government a scolding. 

Illum reports that investigators working on the Daphne Caruana Galizia murder case believe the bomb and detonator came from an Eastern country and that their origin could be a vital clue. 

Kullħadd writes that Adrian Delia is ready to sell two further PN clubs to help replenish the party's coffers, going back on a leadership campaign promise he made to stop the sales. 

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