The following are the top stories in national newspapers today. Times of Malta speaks to Energy Minister Konrad Mizzi who said apparent differences in his income declarations in 2013 and 2014 could be easily reconciled based on taxation rules. In another story, it says another three police officers from the administrative law enforcement unit that monitors hunting and trapping have been transferred in a move sources say further weakens the squad. The Malta Independent reports Dr Mizzi saying that Nexia BT, which advised him on the setting up of his New Zealand trust and Panama company, has been paid for its services and he would be publishing VAT receipts when the process is concluded. Malta Today says that Prime Minister's chief of staff Keith Schembri confirmed the existence of a company in Panama but said bribery suggestions were "malicious". L-Orizzont says a businessman who benefitted a lot under the Nationalist government was the main source for the Opposition's attacks on the government. In-Nazzjon reports Nationalist Party general secretary Rosette Thake saying that through its national protest on Sunday, the party will be giving the people an opportunity to express...
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