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Regulators looking at license fees for ‘junket’ operators

The Commonwealth Casino Commission is eyeing to impose license fees on casino junket operators that may come into the CNMI. Junket operators bring in a group of players to certain casinos and provide these players—often “high rollers”—with perks such as free accommodations and...
Posted On Aug 03 2015 17:11
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

Last batch of rebates worth nearly $1.5M out

The Department of Finance on Friday released the last batch of tax refunds for calendar year 2014. An advisory from the department said the rebates total about $1.49 million with the following breakdown: $1,250,323 in child care tax refunds and $240,644 in regular tax refunds or...
Posted On Aug 03 2015 06:06
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

Lawmakers cautiously welcome news of more Cape Air flights

Lawmakers are cautiously welcoming news that Cape Air will be able to field more flights, now that the interisland carrier is set to operate two airplanes on its Guam-CNMI route. Rep. Francis Taimanao (Ind-Saipan), chairman of the House Committee on Public Utilities,...
Posted On Aug 03 2015 04:00
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

No glitches in casino operations so far, regulators say

There were no reports of glitches or problems as Saipan’s first casino enters its fifth day of operations on the island. Regulators are keeping watch over the casino, and no untoward incidents have been reported so far. Commonwealth Casino Commission chair Juan Sablan said...
Posted On Jul 31 2015 06:06
, By Joel D. Pinaroc
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