In the Press: Maltese brothers arrested for match-fixing in Italy
Stories from today's national press
MaltaToday
The government has instructed its property division to find a 25,000 square metre site to complement a scaled back project in Zonqor point. This will allow the university project to go from 90,000 to 65,000 square metres in the sensitive site and have a secondary campus elsewhere.
The Times of Malta
Two Maltese brothers, both involved in local football clubs, have been named on a list compiled by Italian authorities of a network of individuals wanted for match-fixing. Robert and Adrian Farrugia were arrested in Italy after a sting operation that involved club managers and financiers implicated in fixing matches in Italian third and fourth tier divisions.
In-Nazzjon
The national broadcaster has come under fire from the Opposition, who criticized its 'censoring' of Marlene Farrugia in order to keep negative stories about the government out of the public eye.
L-Orizzont
Former minister for Gozo Giovanna Debono was informed of the works on private projects commissioned by her husband Anthony in his capacity as a government official. The compilation against Anthony Debono continued yesterday.
The Malta Independent
Applications for the Barts five-year medical programme - which will be held in Gozo from the September 2016 academic year - are now open, with annual tuition fees at €35,000 for all students.