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.”
Famous words of a dear, close friend who has probably said this sentence more times than there are food places in Gibraltar; and I’m not complaining. As a big-time-food-lover I like nothing more than the advice of a fellow gourmand; especially when my indecisiveness makes me stick to two or three safe bets and a handful of dishes. My problem: I am not scared of trying new things, but I have FOMO. “What if instead of going to Mamma Mia I go to Saffron and missed out on something incredible?” Is what goes through my head every time. But that’s not really a problem; the fact that we have enough to choose from is good. From Italian to Filipino, we’ve got it all but it really feels like we’re missing out on the most basic thing.
As in previous years, the Government is embarking on an awareness campaign in the lead up to Christmas to remind the public about the risks and possible consequences of binge drinking. The Government recognises that the majority of people will drink in a responsible manner and behave in a civil fashion, in-keeping with the seasonal festivities.
As part of a joint RGP and Customs Operation, 35 year-old Wesley Phillips of Bow Wave House, Mid Harbours Estate was arrested yesterday evening at Winston Churchill Avenue after he was found in possession of approximately 50 grams of Cocaine, a Class ‘A’ drug.