Audit firm Nexia BT withheld information from the Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit, according to the Times of Malta's Daphne Project revelation on Friday morning. It also runs a story saying that alcohol was found in the jail on Good Friday.

L-Orizzont reports that over 800 asylum seekers were given protection by Malta in 2017. It also notes that the three men accused of the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia were refused bail, as well as a third story saying that the European Parliament was in favour of making public the beneficial owners of companies, in an effort to cut down money-laundering.

In-Nazzjon features a call by Opposition Leader Adrian Delia for the prime minister to get rid of those who are causing the country embarrassment, with a PL activist being the first Labour supporter to admit that he was ashamed of what was being said through media revelations.

The Malta Independent says that Deborah Schembri had told the prime minister that she was against the freezing of embryos. It also carries Dr Delia's insistence that his entire tax bill dispute was sorted out.

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