The Times of Malta carries two new twists on old stories, with the revelation that the owner of Pilatus Bank, currently facing criminal charges in the US, had set up a social housing firm in Malta, as well as a court decision which effectively ends Minister Chris Cardona's libel suits against the heirs of Daphne Caruana Galizia for her claims that he had been at the Acapulco Club in Germany.
The Malta Independent chose the same stories for its front page.
In-Nazzjon quotes Opposition Leader Adrian Delia lamenting that the government was allowing 'dirty money' to be invested in Malta, saying the island should be pickier when sourcing investment. It also reveals the new heads of the Transport Authority and the Housing Authority: Mark Sammut and Silvio Scerri respectively.
L-Orizzont features an article about the expected growth in tourism with Malta Tourism Authority chairman Gavin Gulia saying this summer would be particularly busy.