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

Times of Malta reports how the MFSA has ordered Pilatus Bank to suspend its chairman following his arrest in the United States. 

The newspaper also reports that enforcement officers are to be posted on the coast road after two fatal traffic accidents in as many days. 

The Malta Independent says the United States was investigating Pilatus Bank for money laundering while the MFSA was granting it a licence. 

l-orizzont reports that the chairman of Pilatus Bank has been suspended from his post by the MFSA. It also says the GWU will train 80 representatives thanks to EU funds. 

In-Nazzjon quotes Opposition leader Adrian Delia saying the government has a duty to saveguard Malta's reputation in the wake of developments at Pilatus Bank. 

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