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.”
Next weekend will mark the Royal Marines 350th birthday celebrations in Gibraltar, with the Rock Run, Postal Walk, Gala Cocktail Reception, Royal Marines Band Concert and Freedom Parade.
The Royal Marines Band from Scotland are very much looking forward to staging a musical and visual extravaganza in St Michael’s Cave from 8pm on Sunday 26th October.
There’s a whole world beyond undesired Facebook friends: You can get rid of the people on your friends list but if you’re ever feeling lonely there’s a whole other world out there; the world of Gibraltar Facebook groups.
This week I’ve decided to change things up a little and give you a little game to play and introduce a little fun into your Wednesday afternoon. So grab some scrap paper and a pen and write down your answers. For the answer sheet with the correct options you can get in contact on the web address at the end of the article and I’ll very happily forward it.
Raising the matter of Debentures, the GSD has today noted the Government’s recent move to send notices to certain debentures holders ‘informing them that it had decided to redeem their debentures and offering them the opportunity of investing the money in the Gibraltar Savings Bank (“GSB”).’