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 GHA has announced that, after months of discussions and negotiations between itself, Unite the Union and the Government, it has finally reached a “positive solution” to the ongoing issue affecting a small number of contract workers in the GHA.
The Gibraltar Chronicle is conducting a political opinion poll which has been distributed to addresses across Gibraltar. The survey comes hot on the heels of the GSLP-Liberal administration’s celebration of 1,000 days in office and the Chief Minster’s comment there were around 500 days left before the next general election. It is the first opinion poll conducted by the local daily since the GSLP-Libs won the election in December 2011.
A new magazine aimed at providing a platform for civil servants to voice their ideas and views has been launched by the Government Press Office. ‘gov.gi’ will be produced in-house and distributed to the entire public sector. Developed by the No.6 Press Office team, the first edition includes articles form many of the Ministries and special features on particular jobs including Port Duty Officer, a tax officer ad the Deputy Chief Minister.
In the early hours of this morning RGP officers were attacked in the area of the construction site at the Frontier East Gate. During an operation that uncovered 18 half boxes of tobacco, made up of 90,000 cigarettes in the area the officers were attacked by rocks, thrown by a large group of people on the Spanish side of the frontier.