GTA Fined $500,000 for Allegedly Ripping Off Military Servicemembers
GTA was fined $500,000 by the Justice Department for allegedly ripping off military servicemembers in Guam. The company agreed to pay the fine – including $450,000 that will pay…
GTA was fined $500,000 by the Justice Department for allegedly ripping off military servicemembers in Guam. The company agreed to pay the fine – including $450,000 that will pay…
By Rory J. Respicio for Kandit News & Views Mr. Charlie Hermosa recently shared his perspective on privatizing the Port of Guam. While I acknowledge his experience in the shipping…
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