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 the graveyard of St Andrews Church, Tangiers, lie thirteen graves, twelve of them belonging to airmen killed over the Western Mediterranean in World War 2 and one of them, to Sgt Terence Henning, a member of the Gibraltar Security Police, who was killed in an explosion in February 1942.
In criticism of Health and Safety Minister Joe Bossano’s recent comments at the latest Health and Safety seminar held on Monday 4th November, the GSD has claimed that Minister Bossano ‘simply does not know what he is talking about in matters of H&S’.
The party insists that this follows on from his Parliament track record ‘Parliament which shows little regard for the development of H&S policies.’ At the seminar, Minister Bossano claimed that both public and private employers ‘are not conducting risk assessments with regard to their employees’ working duties’. The GSD explains that this ‘distorts reality, as there are many employers (both public and private) who systematically conduct risk assessments on a continuous basis, either in relation to their own employees or with contracted-out work.’
Members of the Gibraltar Pool Association today left for the Nations Cup in Malta, where they will participate in the Under 18s, Under 23s, Mens, Ladies, Masters, Specials and Seniors categories.
The tournament, kicking off tomorrow, will see 70 teams from 8 nations compete for the 12 Team Event Titles and 8 Individual Titles.
Gibraltar was represented at last week’s annual World Travel Market (WTM) 2013 in London which brings together political representatives, officials and experts from tourist departments across the world.