GOVERNMENT SHOULD NOT RISK SAVERS’ MONEY TO FUND FOOTBALL OR OPAQUE COMMERCIAL DEALS

Together Gibraltar are dismayed by the Government's response to their questions regarding the GSB-funded stadium. It has been opaque and deliberately sketchy when presenting the deal, it has not properly explained the detail when prompted by opposition parties, and it is now using dubious arguments to convince the people of Gibraltar that this is the right way to use massive public funds levied by the GSB – an institution many Gibraltarians have entrusted with their hard-earned savings.

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Together Gibraltar
TG Statement on ITLD

Instead of respecting workers and investing in local talent, the Minister for Digital Services seems intent to starve Gibraltar’s public services in the hopes that they can be auctioned off.

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Nicholas Calamaro
TG calls on the Chief Minister to come clean and state categorically whether he is writing columns in the New People under a pseudonym

The Chief Minister owns a newspaper. He channels taxpayers money into it under the pretence of 'advertising'. Then he uses that newspaper to trash his political opponents and anyone who dares to incur his wrath. If this was the UK, a Parliamentary Standards Commission would already be investigating this state of affairs.

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Together Gibraltar
TOGETHER GIBRALTAR QUESTIONS TRANSPARENCY AND VIABILITY OF NEW BLOCKCHAIN INCENTIVE

While the party is excited to see Gibraltar being recognised for its forward-thinking approach to new technologies, we question whether the current government is rushing to chase the latest trends without considering the best interests of our public services or the taxpayer. Most importantly Together Gibraltar is concerned that buzzwords are being pursued at the cost of investing in our services and our people.

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Together Gibraltar