London-based barristers taking part in a public inquiry into allegations of corruption in Gibraltar tell me they are “extremely concerned” by emergency legislation that they believe could prevent the inquiry operating effectively.
As I explained last year, the inquiry was set up by the governor of Gibraltar at the request of the chief minister. Under Gib…
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