These are the lead stories in today's newspapers.
The Sunday Times of Malta leads with a story about the hardships a family is facing due to the husband having been wrongfully convicted of sexual abuse.
The Malta Independent on Sunday writes that while Prime Minister Joseph Muscat is still backing Alfred Mifsud to become Central Bank governor, Finance Minister Edward Scicluna is more doubtful.
Malta Today reports that the NGO Commissioner has seriously rebuked an actor who mocked Cambodian children his charity was helping over WhatsApp.
Il-Mument's lead story accuses the Prime Minister of not answering questions about Central Bank governor-designate Alfred Mifsud, despite him being under police investigation.
It-Torca leads with news of the agreement signed between the government and Vitals Global Healthcare to run three hospitals.
Illum reports that none of Malta's nine female MPs has come out in favour of making the morning-after pill available to women.