The GSD has said that the recent press release by the Government on unemployment figures “is as self serving as it is misleading”. The Opposition says the announcement by Number Six also “betrays the usual obsession by this Government with bare statistics” without considering whether young people are being properly trained and are finding worthwhile jobs at the end of their training.
The Environmental Safety Group (ESG) says that it met in August with the Government to present its concerns regarding the power station, LNG and more general community apprehension over the lack of promised safety reports. The ESG says it was assured at that meeting that its specific recommendations for best available technology (BAT) would be researched and implemented and would be included as a condition on any approval by the DPC. The group was also assured that the safety reports were imminent, in fact, “no more than two weeks away.”
The Government says that it has clearly explained that full details on the new LNG power station and storage facilities will be given when the full safety assessment on the final details have been received. Number Six says that any information given before this will be “inaccurate” and therefore to release any such information would be “irresponsible”.
Lieutenant-General Edward Davis CB CBE has been appointed as Governor of Gibraltar and Commander-in-Chief to succeed Lieutenant-General Sir James Benjamin Dutton KCB CBE.