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.”
The Gibraltar Regulatory Authority, as Information Commissioner, is committed to increasing awareness about the importance of privacy and the impact data protection may have on our daily lives, particularly in view of the highly networked and interconnected online world in which we live. The emergence of digitalised services, and widespread dependency on the online environment, demand as much attention as the more conventional data processing activities that take place in an offline setting. With this in mind, the Information Commissioner has today launched a new public campaign (the “Campaign”) that will seek to focus on the prevalence of “sharenting” in Gibraltar.
Yesterday, the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister, alongside cabinet colleagues met with the Chairperson of the Gibraltar Alzheimer’s and Dementia Society Daphne Alcantara. This follows a Dementia Friends session held at No.6 Convent Place last month.
We’ve been waiting since 19th July for a response to a letter to government, and it still hasn’t come.
In our representations to the Chief Minister almost three months ago, we urged government to address issues related to the cost of living crisis and the accumulating pressures on the poor and vulnerable.
Today we have again written to Mr. Picardo; and, out of courtesy, and as the social consequences continue to widen, we’ve also copied the Director General of the GHA’,