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‘13 opt-outs unintentionally paid 100 percent of pension’

Thirteen opt-outs from the Settlement Fund were unintentionally paid a full 100 percent of their pension benefits, according to Finance Secretary Larrisa Larson. The unintentional payment of 100 percent to opt-outs was among the issues discussed during Friday’s emergency hearing...
Posted On Feb 16 2016 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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A gamble at love pays off

True love can indeed be found at work, as there is a significant trend of companies being supportive, to some reasonable extent, of the inevitable office romance. In industries employing personnel with people-oriented skills that offer a high level of social interaction on and...
Posted On Feb 15 2016 06:00
, By Press Release

25 pct. Settlement Fund disbursements threatened

The NMI Settlement Fund and the administration of Gov. Ralph DLG Torres are in dispute over this month’s 25 percent pension payment, some $1.2 million, for CNMI retirees. The Fund essentially claims that money provided by the government for the Feb. 12 payment is unlawful and...
Posted On Feb 12 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Businessman files racketeering suit vs ex-DPL secretary

A Korean businessman and his former company filed yesterday in federal court a racketeering lawsuit against former lawmaker and Department of Lands secretary Oscar M. Babauta and several others who allegedly conspired to steal millions of dollars from him for his hotel resort and...
Posted On Feb 12 2016 06:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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