In the Press: Former commissioner maintains innocence after inquiry
Stories from today's national press
The Times of Malta
Despite being singled out for gross negligence by a board of inquiry, former acting police commissioner Ray Zammit insists he has done nothing wrong in the events directly after Paul Sheehan opened fire on an unarmed civilian's car. He also said that he would keep serving within the police force.
In-Nazzjon
The people want to live in a normal country and none of the past weeks' events would have occurred in such a country. Opposition leader Simon Busuttil made this argument in parliament yesterday during a discussion on the inquiry into the shooting.
L-Orizzont
PM Joseph Muscat yesterday rebutted arguments from the Opposition by tabling an inquiry report into the 2012 death of a migrant while in police custody. The report showed that former minister Carmelo Mifsud Bonnici prevented disciplinary action on the individuals involved.
The Malta Independent
MP Marlene Farrugia yesterday called for an Extraordinary General Conference to address what she called a 'deteriorating situation' within the Labour party. Through social media, she called for fair and equal justice and returning to the movement's roots, represented by the phrase 'Malta taghna lkoll'.