Today's front pages – June 26, 2023
The top stories in Malta's newspapers

The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Monday.
Times of Malta leads with news that a team of investigators from the European Union’s anti-fraud agency, OLAF, arrived last week to investigate allegations of fraud, nepotism and mishandling of harassment claims at a Malta-based EU asylum agency.
Separately, the newspaper reports that LESA - an agency responsible for handling millions of euros worth of traffic fines has been put on notice about its financial records.
The Malta Independent publishes a warning by the Chamber of Commerce on how a ban on people in early retirement from employment has "adverse impacts".
It also reports that the Planning Authority's Design Advisory Committee expressed concern over the visual impact of a proposed home for the elderly on Naxxar ODZ land.
In-Nazzjon refers to comments by PN leader Bernard Grech who on Sunday told party supporters the country needed a new economic model.
L-orizzont also refers to the country's economic growth, citing economist Clint Flores about the need for a sustainable economic model.