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 his New Year’s Message, the Leader of the Opposition has once again broken his earlier, televised commitment to clean, reasoned and reputable political debate, according to the Government. The Government says that, due to the seriousness of Mr Feetham’s remarks and allegations, it is left with no choice but to respond with the following statement:
The Government has said that it is clear that the Opposition “are living on a different planet”. The reaction from Number Six comes after the GSD suggested that various government projects “have either not started or still have a long way to go before completion.”
The Gibraltar Heritage Trust is taking significant strides to reach out to the local and expat communities via the launch of a membership initiative, sponsored by EY.
The GSD Opposition has today questioned the Government’s management of the bus tender process, which was awarded to Bassadone Motors, when the information the Opposition has at its disposal is that there was a substantially lower bid submitted by Denis Buses (i.e. the company which supplied the Blue Buses used on our roads over the last few years). The provision of this information is all the more important, says the GSD, when one considers that when all is said and done, the Bassadone Motors Buses “are plainly unsuitable for the community.”