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.”
In response to the Gibraltar Police Federation’s press release, Commissioner of Police Richard Ullger said:
‘There can be no doubt that, despite working increasingly closely with the new faces at the Gibraltar Police Federation (GPF), the RGP’s Command Team are disappointed with the results of the Annual Survey.
A statement from the Government in reply to the GSD’s comments on the GHA’s Pathology department follows below:
The Government regrets the lack of understanding demonstrated by the GSD’s Joelle Ladislaus in the conclusions she draws from the Principal Auditor’s report regarding the GHA’s Pathology Department. Ms Ladislaus' comments completely contradict the very nature of what the GHA represents as it was the GHA who requested the audit into the pathology department in the first instance.
Below follows the GSD’s reply to Government following the Opposition’s recent statement on the Early Exit Scheme:
As Mr Picardo has no real answer for the criticisms of the Principal Auditor he now resorts to his traditional and tiresome blame of the past and everything GSD. The idea that the GSD is to blame for financial issues that are occurring now or 6 years ago under Mr Picardo’s administration is palpable and utter nonsense.