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The ballot saw 84% of voters reject the Government’s proposed pay increase. Turnout stood at nearly 48% of the nearly three ...
The Chief Secretary recognises no organisation is perfect and says there are issues that need to be resolved, to become a public service defined by fairness, transparency and solidarity - where nobody ...
In an animated discussion on Gibraltar Today, The Minister for Justice, Trade and Industry told Jonathan Scott that in his experience, it is usual for institutions to be provided a draft report when ...
The former Police Commissioner, Ian McGrail , is calling for the reopening of the investigation into alleged witness inducements linked to the Inquiry into his early retirement.
In the absence of a government-wide policy, the Principal Auditor says such payments appear to be unrestricted and uncontrolled, with decisions made without accountability. He adds, the token annual ...
The former Chief Minister Adolfo Canepa called Radio Gibraltar to express his concern at a position taken by the former Principal Auditor a few years ago. Mr Canepa thought it was wrong for Tony ...
The GGCA has defended public sector workers following scrutiny stemming from the ex-Principal Auditor’s report. Representing a significant portion of the civil service, the union says it believes in ...
The Principal Auditor ‘s report says the Speaker of Parliament denied a request Tony Sacramento made to lay the latest Savings Bank accounts in the House, in order to make these public.
The former Principal Auditor says the Chief Minister personally intervened to stop an anti-money laundering compliance audit of the Savings Bank. Tony Sacramento says this was an unacceptable, ...
The Principal Auditor’s latest report reveals Gibraltar’s public sector overtime bill exceeded £20 million in 2023/24, its highest in six years, despite repeated government pledges to curb excess.
It’s one of the most consequential documents of the year. It’s put together by the Principal Auditor and his team at the Gibraltar Audit Office. They are the “watchdog” of public spending in Gibraltar ...
The Government argues that the report as a whole fails to meet internationally accepted auditing standards, and says there's no evidence that findings were shared with the Government before ...
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