Gibraltar: corruption inquiry becoming surreal
Former police chief's London lawyers say they were accused of defamation
London-based barristers taking part in a public inquiry into allegations of corruption in Gibraltar could be forgiven for thinking that the proceedings were becoming increasingly surreal.
Sir Peter Openshaw, the retired High Court judge who is inquiring into the early retirement of Gibraltar’s police chief, said last week that he regretted that threats h…
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