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Larson says Manibusan did not adhere to ethical standards

Finance Secretary Larrisa Larson has asserted that Attorney General Edward Manibusan did not adhere to ethical standards of the Model Rules of Professional Responsibility as it relates to the issue of conflict of interest. As such, Larson, through counsels Matthew T. Gregory and...
Posted On Apr 27 2017 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

The working illegals: A dilemma

So the FBI found “illegals” (overstayed visitors) here, over 1,000 of them, and certainly not only Chinese although most of the attention is focused on those from China for whatever reason. They came as tourists and stayed for the opportunity to work, live, and make money. There...
Posted On Apr 25 2017 06:00
, By Contributing Author

Manibusan says he is only upholding constitution

Attorney General Edward Manibusan said he is only exercising his obligation to uphold the CNMI Constitution in filing a lawsuit that seeks to enjoin Finance Secretary Larrisa Larson from paying the governor, lieutenant governor, and lawmakers the increased salaries found in...
Posted On Apr 20 2017 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Manibusan says he didn’t join Hawaii conference to save govt funds

Contrary to allegations by Finance Secretary Larrisa Larson, Attorney General Edward Manibusan has explained that he did not attend a conference in Hawaii last March because he did not want to spend an additional $2,730 of government funds to book a refundable ticket. In a...
Posted On Apr 19 2017 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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