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.”
Following the publication by the Chamber of Commerce of a document entitled ‘Agenda for Change’ where legislative reforms in employment law have been proposed to the Government of Gibraltar, Unite the Union, The Gibraltar General and Clerical Association, and the Gibraltar Teacher’s Association have come together to voice their initial reaction.
This past Sunday the RGP hosted their annual ‘Alcohol Awareness Football Tournament', following a series of Joint-Alcohol Awareness talks on the dangers of alcohol and binge drinking to students, in the run-up to the Christmas festivities, by School Liaison Officers.
The Gibraltar National Dance Organisation has just launched its fifth newsletter outlining the work that is being done by the organisation both in Gibraltar and abroad from July to December 2015. The regular newsletters started in January 2013 as a new initiative to create GNDO awareness amongst the general public and its international friends.
In response to the increasing levels of data protection concerns, and the global importance of privacy and data security, countries and organisations world-wide will come together today to celebrate and embrace data privacy through Data Protection Day. Now in its ninth year, Data Protection Day was first launched by the Council of Europe in 2007 and is a yearly event, held on the 28th January.