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Govt clamps down on aggressive solicitations

Effective immediately, the Office of the Attorney General and the Department of Public Safety said that they will aggressively enforce the law barring persons from loitering on a public thoroughfare for commercial gain.
Posted On Jun 16 2005 08:23
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Personnel spending at CUC

The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. has a total budget of $70.17 million for fiscal year 2005. Of this amount, $15.84 million or 23 percent is allocated for the payment of the utility’s existing employees, which numbered 350 as of the time the current fiscal year began in October 2004.
Posted On Jun 16 2005 08:22
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AGO opens probe vs Mobil pricing

The Attorney General’s Office subpoenaed Mobil Oil Mariana Islands Inc. yesterday to produce documents and records related to the company’s business practices as part of an official investigation on possible unlawful conduct regarding fuel pricing.
Posted On Jun 16 2005 08:21
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Govt spends an average of $11M for service contracts

Consulting services and other independent contracts of the government cornered an average of $11.8 million every fiscal year in the last eight years, with the highest outlay of $18 million posted in FY 1997 and the lowest, $8.2 million, in FY 2002.
Posted On Jun 16 2005 08:20
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