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EPISODE · Apr 26, 2024 · 32 MIN

McGrail Inquiry, Skin Cancer Clinic

from Gibraltar Today

The Attorney General did not advise the Chief Minister to stay away from the criminal investigation into the alleged hacking of the National Security Information System in 2020. Michael Llamas KC accepted that - in hindsight - an angry meeting between himself, the Chief Minister and the Commissioner of Police should NOT have happened. Mr Llamas accepted he didn't ask himself: maybe I shouldn’t be in the room for this. But he said it all happened very quickly as Mr Picardo was angry and Mr McGrail was in the building, so they got together. Ros Astengo was in the studio to discuss the latest on the Inquiry in more detail.And, the Health Authority will be holding its annual Skin Cancer Screening Day soon and is inviting the public to make the most of the opportunity. The Dermatology Team and a visiting Consultant Dermatologist will be on hand to look at any notable skin changes, which could indicate skin cancer. 400 appointments will be available on the 12th May at the Primary Care Centre, on a first come first served basis. We spoke to the Director of Public Health, Dr Helen Carter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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