The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Sunday. Most of the newspapers feature the Gudja double murder on their front pages. In other stories: 

The Sunday Times of Malta reports that that according to the Council of Europe’s anti-corruption watchdog, Malta’s criminal justice system is at risk of paralysis unless a redistribution of responsibilities between the police, the Attorney General’s office and inquiring magistrates takes place.  

The Malta Independent on Sunday says the Council of Europe's anti-corruption body is awaiting government permission to publish a damning report on Malta. 

MaltaToday says the police doubt that there is a link between 'falsified signatures' claimed by Adrian Delia and an FIAU probe into his financial dealings. The newspaper also reports that Birkirkara council has banned anyone from sleeping in public gardens within the locality.

It-Torċa reports that Air Malta is studying the viability of more modern aircraft, longer-range aircraft. The newspaper also carries remarks by outgoing President Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, who underlined the importance of dialogue and mutual respect.   

Il-Mument says minister Konrad Mizzi is only planning cosmetic changes to the land agreement with the Corinthia group in Pembroke, but will not announce anything before the European Parliament elections. 

Illum says Adrian Delia will not resign from the PN despite being investigated for alleged money laundering, despite expecting the same from others. 

 

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