The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Sunday. Times of Malta leads with concerns by the Chamber of Commerce that employers are being increasingly faced with requests for undeclared pay. The chamber also complained about an uneven playing field among businesses in tax matters. In its secondary story, The Sunday Times of Malta interviews Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary who says Ryanair subsidiary MaltaAir is ready to step in if Air Malta falters, but it is not ready to buy the loss-making flag carrier. MaltaToday says that according to a European Commission proposal, businesses would have to bid for compensation to reduce electricity. It also says the health minister has had a meeting with leaders of Steward Healthcare, who assured him they would work to achieve the milestones laid out in their contract. The Malta Independent on Sunday quotes the CEO of the Chamber of SMEs saying small businesses have a significant problem of seeing their workers being attracted to government employment. It also quotes the CEO of the Occupational Health and Safety Authority calling for higher fines for abusers. It-Torċa gives prominence to an 'A' rating given to Malta's economy...
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