In the Press: Murder suspect's sister demands half of bail money

Stories from today's national press

The Times of Malta

The sister of Jason Galea, the man accused of murdering her husband and son, is demanding half of the 30,000 that Galea used as bail, saying it came from a cleaning business they were partners in.

In-Nazzjon

Almost every non-Labour supporter who worked in the Administrative Law Enforcement and Rapid Intervention Unit police units has been transferred to other units.

L-Orizzont

Josef Bugeja has been designated as the new secretary general of the General Workers’ Union to replace Tony Zarb.

17 groups are interested in investing in the White Rocks project. They include Maltese, European and n on-European companies.

The Malta Independent

Malta’s economy is expected to continue outstripping the EU average until 2015, according to audit firm Ernest and Young. However, the company warned that Malta must improve its competitiveness.