The following are the top stories in Malta’s newspapers on Tuesday:  
Times of Malta reports that the person who eventually takes up the role of public prosecutor under proposed reforms will be a government appointee.
The Malta Independent says that protesters have wrapped up their protest camp outside the Planning Authority’s offices while insisting they will only be satisfied when a proper fuel stations policy is issued. 
In-Nazzjon says minister Konrad Mizzi has maintained perfect silence after it was reported that he is secretly concocting a new agreement with the Corinthia group which will again see public land handed over cheaply. 
l-orizzont reports that the police are continuing their search for the murder weapon used in the weekend’s double murder.