Good morning, the following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers. 

Times of Malta reports that according to a senior officer, the police had planned to take further action after analysing reports by the anti-money-laundering agency before they were leaked.

MaltaToday says the Contracts Department has annulled an eight-year car leasing agreement negotiated on behalf of PBS by its then CEO John Bundy. The contract was found to be in flagrant breach of the rules. The newspaper also reports that Magistrate Consuelo Scerri Herrera has been elected to the Council for the Administration of Justice, the same council which rebuked her for an ethics breach in the past. 

In-Nazzjon focuses on a PN press conference where the party asked what had become of the 50 million euro which the government handed to Vitals Global Healthcare (VGH).

The Malta Independent reports that anonymous VGH shareholders are out of the picture following the deal which saw Steward buy a majority of the shares in the company. 

l-orizzont says Joseph Muscat is to make his first visit to Australia as prime minister. It also quotes minister Konrad Mizzi saying the model adopted by Malta for hospital care management is also being adopted in several countries in Europe. 

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