Mar 01 - GONHS “Redoubles Efforts To End Balloon Releases”
GONHS is asking the Government and Gibraltar as a whole to consider alternatives the National Day balloon release.
GONHS is asking the Government and Gibraltar as a whole to consider alternatives the National Day balloon release.
The GSD says that, “despite preaching transparency the Government evidently has no desire to facilitate the flow of financial or other important information to Parliament.”
The Government says it notes what it describes as “the latest hypocritical statements from the Opposition” on the matter of the Gibraltar Bus Company. Number Six argues that, considering what it calls “the astronomical financial burden” that the blue buses caused to the taxpayer as a result of the “poor decisions” of the previous administration, “it is unbelievable” that the Opposition now criticise the Government for removing this burden.
In a short ceremony at New Mole House earlier today, Commissioner of Police Eddie Yome CPM together with HM Collector of Customs John Rodriguez presented various commendations to RGP & HM Customs officers for their involvement in the case of R v Rodriguez, where the defendant was sentenced to two years imprisonment and disqualified from driving for a period of five years.