Corporate Dispatch Morning Briefing and Newspaper Review
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Good morning
These are the main news reported in Malta’s newspapers this morning.
The Times reports on a research carried out by a Brussels-based group finding that waiting times for a first appointment at Mater Dei is an average 40 weeks.
The Malta Independent leads with comments made by President Trump about the situation unfolding in Venezuela.
The Times says that the National Auditor’s Office could not confirm whether there had been irregularities in the issuing of medical visas to Algerians because data held by the Foreign Ministry had been ‘purged’.
The Malta Independent says the police have arrested five people, aged 18 to 36, found to be in possession of drugs..
L-Orizzont quotes consultant in the genetics department Professor Christian Scerri who said that 40 percent of cancer cases can be avoided.
The Malta Independent reports that a 26-year-old man from Romania was hospitalised after a collision involving four cars in Marsascala on Sunday morning.
In-Nazzjon quotes PN Leader Adrian Delia who says that the current government is the most corrupt in Malta’s history.
L-Orizzont follows an address by Prime Minister Joseph Muscat at a political party on Sunday where he warned that the country’s economy would suffer without a foreign workforce. In another story, L-Orizzont says that Opposition Leader Adrian Delia ignored recent comments made by former PN MP Franco Debono attacking the Prime Minister.
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