The Times of Malta gave prominence on Monday to the speech made by anti-corruption activist Antonio di Pietro, who spoke at a protest in Valletta on Sunday, organised by the Civil Society Network. It also features a court report on the arraignment of seven people on charges of running a brothel in Swieqi.
The Malta Independent likewise reports on di Pietro, but chooses another arraignment - that of two brothers in relation to a murder in Birkirkara - as its second story.
In-Nazzjon also runs the di Pietro speech as its main story, complemented by the speech made on Sunday morning by Opposition Leader Adrian Delia, and the commemoration of the killing of Raymond Caruana.
L-Orizzont, on the other hand, did not refer to the protest but gave the Birkirkara murder arraignment top billing, along with a report on how Malta's employment rate is the best in the EU.