The Royal Gibraltar Police (RGP) investigation into the allegation that ‘whistle-blowers’ were incentivised to provide evidence to the McGrail Inquiry “has not uncovered any evidence that meets the threshold for criminal prosecution for Misconduct in Public Office.”
Revealed during last night’s episode of Viewpoint, was a host of fresh results from a GBC commissioned ‘Pre-Election Opinion Poll’. The episode saw Chief Minister Fabian Picardo debate with Opposition Leader Daniel Feetham over a host of issues put to a sample of 650 voters.
Gibraltar’s Data Protection Commissioner is among 23 privacy authorities from around the World, including Canada and Hong Kong who have signed an open letter to the operators of seven app marketplaces, including Apple, Google, Samsung and Amazon, urging them to make links to privacy policies mandatory for apps that collect personal information.
Officers at the Gibraltar Port Authority recently attended and graduated from a training course for Vessel Traffic Services Supervisors, held at South Tyneside College in Newcastle.
The initiative is part of the Gibraltar Government’s drive to continue enhancing the already stringent safety protocols applied to maritime traffic in BGTW. VTS is similar to air traffic control in that it tracks the movement of vessels and provides navigational safety in a limited geographical area.
A GSLP Party Political Broadcast, shown on GBC yesterday evening followed Health Minister Dr. John Cortes' touch upon Health and Environment policies being enforced. The full text is as follows:
'Good evening.
How time flies. It seems like yesterday that I was working in the Alameda Gardens, presenting shows and sitting in Court as a justice of the peace. But it was all of three years ago.