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.”
Tickets for the Gibraltar National football team’s second Home Game of the European Qualifiers ,Gibraltar V Georgia, go on sale tomorrow evening at the GFA’s Ticket Office in the John Mackintosh Hall.
Tickets are priced at €30 (£26) or €25 (£22) and the ticket office will be open between 5pm and 8pm on weekdays up until the 13th October 2014.
Since the conclusion of the final hearing of the Inquiry last December, the Chairman of the Inquiry, Sir Jonathan Parker, has been drafting his Report into the issues raised by the Inquiry’s Terms of Reference.
In the latest spat between Government and Opposition regarding legal aid, the Government has insisted that Mr. Figueras continues to hide behind ‘the fact that the GSD did nothing in sixteen years to assist either the legal profession or court users and defendants on legal aid or legal assistance’.
The GSD Opposition’s spokesman for Housing, Edwin Reyes, has said he continues to receive complaints from residents around the Mons Calpe Mews construction site about the excessive noise pollution emanating from the area late at night. The complainants have approached the GSD Opposition as they claim their reports on this matter seem to have fallen on deaf ears no matter which Government Department or Agency they approach.