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GSD’s attempt to politicise role of Principal Auditor is clear and obvious - 289/2025

April 23, 2025

His Majesty’s Government of Gibraltar notes the statement issued by the GSD following the appointment of Mr Phil Sharman as the new Principal Auditor. Mr Sharman is due to take up the post on 1st June 2025.

The Government deeply regrets the GSD’s decision to use this appointment by the Specified Appoints Commission to politicise a constitutionally independent role.

The obvious fact is that the Principal Auditor is not a policymaker.

He is an auditor and a public official whose statutory remit is to examine Government expenditure and assess value for money, not to express opinions on political matters or support or oppose Opposition arguments, however strongly they may be held by the relevant politicians or professionals in question.

It is therefore wholly inappropriate for the Opposition to attempt to immediately draw the incoming Principal Auditor into political debates or to suggest that he should endorse their interpretations of past events.

The Principal Auditor is not answerable to the Opposition, nor should his Office be used as a platform for political point scoring by the Opposition, nor should the Opposition try to use the Principal Auditor for political point scoring.

Moreover, issues such as the potential establishment of a Public Accounts Committee are exclusively policy matters for Parliament and politicians. They do not fall within the constitutional remit of the Principal Auditor, who must be allowed to carry out his professional duties impartially and without undue pressure or direct or indirect political interference.

The Socialist Liberal Government will therefore continue to uphold and respect the independence of the Office of the Principal Auditor and provide full cooperation in ensuring the audit of public finances continues in line with established practice and statutory responsibility.

Furthermore, this GSLP/Liberal administration has demonstrated a greater commitment to transparency and accountability than any Government in Gibraltar’s history.

For the first time, the accounts of all Government-owned companies have been made publicly available, ensuring that the people of Gibraltar have access to the fullest possible picture of public spending and financial management. Additionally, more financial information is published about the Government’s accounts than ever before.

The Chief Minister, the Hon Fabian Picardo KC MP, said: “The GSD’s latest attempt to politicise the role of the Principal Auditor is not only disappointing, but also dangerous. The Office of the Principal Auditor must be protected from party politics and the Principal Auditor must be free to carry out his statutory responsibilities without being dragged into the political arena. He must be free to say and not say what he wants, when he wants and should not be submitted to public statements by politicians suggesting one view or another as a better position.

“The GSD knows full well that the Auditor is not a policymaker. His role is NOT to echo their views or to support their policies. It is to assess facts, measure value for money, and hold Government to account, NOT to become the Opposition’s spokesperson. Mr Sharman will, no doubt, not allow himself to be lobbied or leaned on by either side, and certainly not bullied, through incessant public statements starting even before his arrival, into aligning with Mr Clinton’s view of our public finances.

“This Government has delivered more financial transparency than any in Gibraltar’s history. We published, for the first time EVER, the accounts of every Government-owned company, putting an end to the secrecy the GSD themselves entrenched during their time in office, despite legislating for the publication of company accounts and then breaching their own rules. Mr Clinton’s party had every chance to do this and they didn’t. We did.

“It is ironic that those who once resisted transparency now claim to be its champions while attempting to politicise an independent office. Mr Sharman deserves the space to do his job with the impartiality that the Constitution demands. The public deserves better than this from its Opposition on so sensitive a subject.

“I congratulate Mr Phil Sharman on his appointment as Principal Auditor and wish him every success in this important constitutional role. I also extend my thanks, and that of the Government, to Mr Tony Sacramento for his years of dedicated and professional service to Gibraltar.”