A $77,000 claim for travel and medical expenses triggered a corruption investigation that led to the firing of six workers at the Port Authority of Guam for allegedly falsifying documents so an executive could collect workers’ compensation benefits, according to the Pacific Daily News.A port manager who refused to fire the workers accused of altering documents and was herself replaced, said the actions stem from the governor’s attempt to remove a “political enemy” from the port.Bernadette Stern Meno, marketing administrator for the port, said she was injured after falli...
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