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28 November 2008, 19:23

Miss Gibraltar 2008, Krystle Robba is in South Africa for the Miss World 2008 contest.

Here are a couple of photographs taken during what looks like a night to remember, as Krystle proudly represents Gibraltar in an African Dance.

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krystle robba miss gibraltar 2008 african dance


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Gibraltar's tax regime must be considered as Gibraltar's only and not as a part of the U.K.'s, the Court of First Instance said.

The court ruling means Gibraltar won't have to match U.K. tax rates and it won't lose the fiscal independence that is key to its ability to attract businesses seeking favorable tax treatment within a sovereign British territory.

Gibraltar has become popular with many insurers and gambling operators registering their companies here. Spain has closely watched this case, even intervening in the hearing, out of concern for its special tax regimes in certain regions of the country.

The commission investigated the Gibraltar tax reforms after the U.K. notified it in 2002 of Gibraltar's plans. Gibraltar is seen as part of the U.K. for the purposes of E.U. membership.
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“Gibraltar Governments hails comprehensive victory in the EU tax case as huge for Gibraltar, economically, socially, politically and constitutionally”.


The Government of Gibraltar is over joyed at the outcome of the EU State Aid Case. The Court has found in Gibraltar’s favour and has accepted our arguments on each and every issue, relating both to regional selectivity and material selectivity, and has ordered the commission to pay the Gibraltar Government’s legal costs.


On Material Selectivity, the court has found that the Commission were wrong to declare Gibraltar’s proposed and notified tax scheme (i.e. payroll tax, plus property tax, subject to a cap of 15% of profit) to be in breach of the EU State Aid Rules.


On Regional Selectivity, the Court has correctly understood and applied Gibraltar’s Constitutional Status and relationship with the UK, and has therefore dismissed the EU Commission’s case, which was based on the false proposition that, for EU State Aid purposes, Gibraltar is merely a region of the UK and thus is not entitled to have its own tax system different to that of the UK.


Although we are delighted to have won on both counts, Regional Selectivity was the overriding and crucial issue for Gibraltar because without our ability to devise and implement our own tax regime, Gibraltar’s economy, and thus our social and political model, could not have survived. This would have respresented a massive political, economic and social blow for Gibraltar.


This needs to be clearly understood. Had Gibraltar lost the Regional Selectivity case, we would have had to adopt the UK’s company tax system and company tax rates. That would result in the bulk, if not all, of the finance centre and gambling companies leaving Gibraltar. That would have meant the loss of thousands of jobs throughout our economy, and a very large fall in Government revenue. This in turn would have rendered unsustainable our current level of public services and public sector employment.


“This is a huge and vital victory for Gibraltar. A threat to our economic, social, and thus political well being, has, once again, been successfully seen off. I believe that the economy of Gibraltar now has the opportunity to forge ahead to the next level of growth and development, to fulfil its great potential and thus to guarantee that we shall bequeath economic and social prosperity and stability to our children, grand children and future generations.


Once again, this small community has demonstrated that, when right is on our side, and we hold our nerve and we behave reasonably and intelligently, we have the ability and determination to defend our rights and interests as a people, even when they are challenged by more powerful entities and forces.


On behalf of the people of Gibraltar, I wish to thank all those companies in the financial services and gambling sectors and other sectors of the economy that have had the faith and confidence in us to stay with Gibraltar during these difficult and uncertain times.

The threat that Gibraltar has faced cannot be understated, nor therefore, can the importance of this victory to Gibraltar and its people and our future. In recognition of this fact, and in celebration of Gibraltar’s success, I declare Monday the 5th January 2009 to be a Public Holiday.
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Gib ElecLast nights power cuts were due to a faulty pump.

Gib Elec has issued this Press Release.

The Gibraltar Electricity Authority (GEA) regrets any inconvenience caused as the result of the power failure which affected various districts last night. At approximately 8 pm No 5 engine at OESCO suffered a fuel pump failure during peak demand. This caused various feeders to be tripped manually to prevent a total black out. At 11 pm GEA engineers were able to restore electrical supplies to all areas.
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Ropax 1


Parts of Gibraltar’s western coastline suffered oil pollution yesterday morning following an incident during Saturday night’s heavy weather at the refinery in Algeciras involving a British merchant vessel, ROPAX ONE, and the refinery mono-buoy.


The incident was confirmed by Algeciras Port by telephone to the Gibraltar Port Authority (GPA) at mid-day yesterday. It is understood that the release of oil was due to damage to the mono-buoy or associated pipeline.


As soon as the oil was detected, the GPA mobilised its resources primarily to deal with the oil in the Ocean Village Marina, one of the worst affected areas, and to remove the small quantities of oil from the beaches. It would appear that the majority of oil has been driven by the wind into Ocean Village. Sea and weather conditions at the time prevented the deployment of booms and limited the response options.


Yesterday morning, officials from the GPA inspected Western Beach, Little Bay, Camp Bay and Rosia Bay. There was a small quantity of oil along the tide line of Western Beach. There was also a small quantity of oil on the beach at Camp Bay. At Little Bay there was a small quantity of oil on the beach and adjacent to the water intakes. Oil could be seen in the breaking waves and there was an area of sheen off shore. At Rosia Bay there was a small oil slick (approx 3 metres diameter) and oily sheen.


The oil was subsequently removed from Western Beach and Camp Bay. It has not been possible to make any progress at Little Bay due to prevailing conditions.

The clean-up operation will continue today.
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Krystle RobbaWe´d like to send our best wishes of good luck to Krystle Robba this evening as she bids to win the Miss World 2008 crown.

We´re all shouting for you!
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