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 Government says it is delighted to announce that the Global Forum of the OECD, on transparency and exchange of information for tax purposes, has today published the Phase 2 peer review report on Gibraltar; rating our jurisdiction as 'Largely Compliant' overall as regards the exchange of tax information in practice. This is the second highest rating possible.
Local doctor Karl Alvarez and his partner Sarah are undertaking a unique challenge for charity that will see them run several marathons across the Sahara next year – a gruelling event known as the Marathon des Sables. The couple are raising money for HOPE for Children, a registered charity that helps orphaned, poor and exploited children in some of the world’s poorest regions.
The three times when I think clearest are when I’m in the shower in the morning, when I’m driving or when I’m walking somewhere (preferably in the dark). And if I manage to do all of these at the same time, imagine! It’s only happened a couple of times but the ideas were incredible. So anyway, here are six things I’ve thought about; some recent some a bit older, but all of them things that have made me think and here they are, to make you think.
Unite the Union senior members last week met with Interserve Defence Ltd in order to review a number of issues that had surfaced following the pay harmonisation agreed earlier this year. The group, including Unite representatives Christian Duo and Sandra Revagliatte, also discussed issues that have arisen during the current review of operations.