The Sunday Times of Malta tells of the growing disquiet that surrounds a Seabank bid to take over the former ITS site, with investors up in arms at the way the deal is being handled.
Malta Today reports that Tourism Minister Edward Zammit Lewis has been ticked off following Luca Cordero de Montezemolo's statement that Alitalia will not be investing any money in Air Malta.
The Malta Independent writes that the European Central Bank is pressuring Bank of Valletta to close down suspicious Libyan accounts.
Kulhadd leads with a story about Environment Commissioner David Pace, saying that Mr Pace completely ignored written advice by former Speaker Michael Frendo concerning private work that could bring the Speaker's office into disrepute.
Illum reports on the Labour Party deputy leadership race. Militant PL supporters back Chris Cardona, moderates are falling in line behind Owen Bonnici while administrative officials favour Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi, it says.
It-Torca says that the Nationalist Party's cedoli scheme is not the runaway success the PN has made it out to be.
Il-Mument lead with a story about the foreigners alleged to have been added to the electoral register after they bought a Maltese passport, despite them not having the right to vote.