The following are the top stories in national newspapers today.
Times of Malta says Vitals Global Healthcare’s partner has still to fully understand the details of the 30-year concession sale agreement with Malta. In another story, the newspaper quotes a lawyer saying that a domestic violence report against former assistant police commissioner Mario Tonna must be investigated even if the complaint has been withdrawn.
The Malta Independent says 12 full-time lecturers and other administrative staff at the American University of Malta were abruptly dismissed by email on Thursday with no explanation being given.
L-Orizzont says the police saved a victim of usury from committing suicide after a friend informed them of what he planned to do on receiving an SMS.
In-Nazzjon leads with the Opposition’s request for the sale of hospitals to be debated by Parliament’s Health Select Committee.