• No Prosecutions — RGP Whistle-blower Investigation Update
  • No Prosecutions — RGP Whistle-blower Investigation Update

    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.”

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Government Regrets Impromptu Industrial Action

The Government says it regrets the inconvenience that the public or visitors to Gibraltar may have experienced on account of the impromptu industrial action within the upper rock, cemetery, and/or environmental monitor teams, undertaken by members of Unite the Union and the GGCA – the former citing changes to their working terms and conditions.

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Government “Regrets DSS Industrial Action”

The Government says it is “dismayed to note” that the GGCA has decided to declare a dispute, to commence on Monday of next week, that will mean that the DSS staff will no longer answer phone calls or attend to their emails. The Government says it is especially concerned that the GGCA should have declared a dispute “knowing full well – as their own press release states - that services to the community will be affected, including the payment of benefits to members of the public who depend on them to make ends meet.”

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