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.”
Yesterday marked the first anniversary of the inauguration of World Trade Center (WTC) Gibraltar, an important step in enhancing Gibraltar’s outlook for global trade. WTC Gibraltar has been committed to attracting more international business to the Rock and with it, a significant boost to the local economy.
The GSD has said that, in the context that approximately 80% of teachers think there has been insufficient consultation on the plans for new schools and the refurbishment of existing schools, it is “astonishing for the Minister for Education to present a self-congratulatory and self-serving Motion to Parliament seeking to commend Government for the consultation process it is running.”
The GSD has today called on Government to press Gibdock into improving its overall environmental practices after the party was approached by “many concerned residents of the area.” In particular, the party is calling on Gibdock to ensure that vessels undergoing works have the facility to link to an onshore power supply rather than run their diesel engines continuously.
A Poetry Slam has been announced by the Gibraltar Cultural Services as part of its cultural development programme. The Poetry Slam will be held at Central Hall on Saturday 3rd of March offering workshops lead by local poet Jonathan Teuma and Tanya Santini for different age groups.