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Royal Gibraltar police ask British counterparts to investigate alleged data breach in interests of ‘transparency’

The development is the latest twist in the inquiry, which is to hear explosive allegations by the British overseas territory’s former police chief, Ian McGrail.

A RGP spokesperson said: “The criminal investigation into the alleged data breach is continuing. As a result of our request to the UK’s NationalCoordination Centre for Mutual Aid, a senior investigating officer from the Police Service of Northern Ireland has been briefed and provided with all the necessary documents to allow him to lead the investigation.”

Picardo, a barrister who is a king’s counsel, was a part owner of 36 North Limited, which has also held security contracts with the government.to the inquiry says the chief minister “therefore also stood to gain financially from the alleged fraud”.

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