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.”
Gibraltar’s biggest charity hair cut-a-thon will aim to collect sponsorship funds for the GBC open Day Fund. All the hair cut during the afternoon will be donated to The Little Princess Trust in the UK, which makes and provides real hair wigs for children suffering from hair loss due to cancer or alopecia.
The GSD Opposition is concerned that Government has instructed a private company to cut down trees in the green area which is immediately north of St. Bernard's chapel -through which a pathway leads to Jacob's ladder and Windmill Hill- in order to proceed with the importation of Partridges from Morocco.
After two years in post, the CEO of the Gibraltar Port Authority and Captain of the Port, Roy Stanbrook, will be leaving Gibraltar, to take up a dynamic and important post in the southern hemisphere, namely as General Manager and Harbour Master of Melbourne, Australia.
Following serious allegations of bullying made by a group of graduate trainees against a top Civil Servant, the Opposition called upon the Government to make a formal statement on the matter. A No.6 statement released yesterday evening insists that Chief Secretary Ernest Gomez is to take charge of an investigation into the allegations and counter allegations made.