These are the main stories featured in Monday's newspapers.
Times of Malta reports that most nurses at the State mental health hospital have admitted that patients’ specialised care plans are not followed. It also reports that mandatory reporting of accounts by Malta’s financial institutions, as outlined by EU directives, is some 10 per cent lower than in other member states.
The Malta Independent quotes the chairman of the MCESD saying that high rents and relative poverty need to be addressed by the government. It also says that the GWU wants an adjustment of the maximum pension in the forthcoming Budget.
l-orizzont leads with the prime minister's Sunday address, where he stressed that the government will invest in Mater Dei Hospital, with plans to add another 300 beds.
In-Nazzjon quotes PN leader Adrian Delia insisting that the prime minister should say the whole truth on the Egrant affair.