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.”
This evening during the 51st Miss Gibraltar pageant, 22 year old Client Relationship Manager Assistant, Maroua Kharbouch was crowned Miss Gibraltar 2013. At the ceremony, held in the John mackintosh Hall this evening, Miss Gibraltar 2012 winner, Jessica Baldachino passed on her crown. 2nd and 1st Princess awards were presented to Stacey Britto and Jamie-Lee Randall.
The Chief Minister recently wrote to UK Prime Minister David Cameron to request that the OECD and Council of Europe Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters be extended to Gibraltar. Such an extension forms an integral part of the Government of Gibraltar’s continuing policy of having Gibraltar recognised as being at the very forefront of jurisdictions seeking to eradicate tax evasion.
The Chief Minister met the Mayoress of La Linea, Gemma Araujo at No 6 Convent Place this morning.
Mr Picardo was accompanied by the Deputy Chief Minister, Dr Joseph Garcia and other officials. Mrs Araujo was accompanied by Asuncion Barranco, Councillor for Gibraltar matters.
In order to tackle anti-social behaviour that has plagued Gibraltar’s beaches in the past, the Government recently purchased high speed Jet Boat. The vessel is powered by two 1500cc engines and is set to help curb and tackle illicit activity being carried out, at sea.
Commissioner of Police, Eddie Yome noted that the vessel, along with two recently commissioned 1500cc jet bikes, would act as a deterrent against irresponsible action among individuals who perform illicit activities around the beaches, including smuggling and dangerously navigating similar vessels of their own. Commissioner Yome thanked the Government for providing them with these tools, which act as an enhancement for the RGP Marine Section.