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.”
Following a burglary at the Boat Owners’ Club at Coaling Island, two local men were today sentenced to terms of imprisonment. Michael Martin, 19, was sentenced to eight weeks for the Burglary plus 14 weeks of a suspended sentence, the two periods to be served consecutively, whilst Cain Parody, 18, was sentenced to six weeks for the Burglary.
The Chief Minister has today hosted a Financial Services Lunch alongside the Minster for Financial Services, Albert Isola, at the GuildHall to mark the start of the annual Gibraltar Day events in London. Those attending the Finance Centre lunch now pay for their participation and the event is no longer subsidised by Government.
The Chief Minister today hosted a Financial Services Lunch alongside the Minster for Financial Services, Albert Isola, at the Guildhall to mark the start of the annual Gibraltar Day events in London.
The GSD says that the Government response to the “stunning fact” that there are 59 cases of unfair dismissal which cannot be progressed is “superficial and weak”. The party says that some of those cases have been waiting for the appointment of a chairperson for more than two years.