The following are the main stories in Tuesday’s newspapers.
Times of Malta speaks to the president of Malta’s medical association who branded the benefit fraud racket linked to ex-Labour MP Silvio Grixti as “organised crime”.
In another story, a passenger on an Air Malta flight that had to be aborted twice after issues emerged in the aircraft, said anxiety-riddled passengers thought the plane was going to crash.
The Malta Independent says Norma Saliba is still a PBS employee and she will be heading the new Centre of the Maltese Language on loan.
L-Orizzont quotes the Prime Minister saying that the Maltese economy has grown more than seven times than in the euro zone.
In-Nazzjon reports the Chamber of Commerce saying that the culture of abuse on the island is placing a massive burden on the people.