Public travel does not pass smell test for fiscal responsibility
Eddie Calvo used public funds many times during his eight years as governor of Guam to travel. Like Arnold Palacios – the current governor of the CNMI – Mr. Calvo…
Eddie Calvo used public funds many times during his eight years as governor of Guam to travel. Like Arnold Palacios – the current governor of the CNMI – Mr. Calvo…
Insurance company AETNA International has agreed to a request by Saipan’s Celina Roberto Babauta to conduct an actuarial analysis “of the feasibility and sustainability of a regional insurance plan,” according…
As authorities investigate the alleged swindle of millions in federal dollars during the Torres administration, the Commonwealth economy and government are approaching what some government officials have coined a “fiscal…
Documents presented by the House anti-corruption committee last week in the questioning of David Atalig, Jr. show the former finance secretary’s son, sister, and sister in law received a combined…
The CNMI House anti-corruption committee’s investigation has thus far showcased documented evidence and accusations of criminal acts allegedly committed by people involved in the scandal-ridden BOOST program. If you’re new…
[Editor’s note: Glen Hunter wrote the following letter to the House anti-corruption committee] Members of the CNMI House of Representatives Special Committee on Federal Assistance & Disaster-Related Funding, My name…
Edwin Propst, vice chairman of the ongoing House inquiry into the corrupt use of federal funds during the Ralph Torres administration, alleged in a hearing today that several BOOST recipients…
Records presented during the CNMI House anti-corruption committee’s Friday questioning of Salina Sapp show Nonstop Corporation was paid for BOOST marketing services on the same day it was incorporated. Ms.…
By David Lubofsky Election season must be upon us with blanket legislation made to look as though our elected leaders are actually doing something for the people of Guam. Bill…
The CNMI government’s corruption prosecutor, James Kingman, confirmed a multi-agency investigation into the scandal-ridden federally-funded BOOST program. “I can’t comment about specific targets of any ongoing criminal investigations,” Mr. Kingman…