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The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Sunday. The Sunday Times of Malta reports that corruption costs Malta €725 million per year, according to a study by the European Greens. That is more than is spent annually on education. The newspToday's front pages - December 9, 2018
The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Sunday. The Sunday Times of Malta reports that corruption costs Malta €725 million per year, according to a study by the European Greens. That is more than is spent annually on education. The newspaper also reports that there is no discussion on the 'Delia case' within the structures of the PN, a week after the newspaper reported that the PN leader is part of an investigation into alleged money laundering when he worked as a lawyer 14 years ago. The Malta Independent on Sunday quotes Air Malta chairman Charles Mangion as saying that the airline is not currently seeking a strategic partner, but is focussing on growth. It also reports that 27 couples opted for IVF treatment after recently-approved legislation. Nine are expected a baby, the prime minister announced last week. MaltaToday says that two doctors who flagged a case where an air ambulance was not immediately available to ferry a heart attack patient from Gozo to Malta have been transferred out of Gozo hospital. Steward Healthcare says it was the two doctors themselves who asked to be transferred. The newspaper also reports that former PBS CEO John Bundy has... Read more