Month: April 2014

President Signs Legislation to Invest in Skilled Palauan Workers

The President has signed a legislation that seeks to invest in a skilled Palauan workforce. This newly approved legislation calls on the creation of a vocation certification program at the Palau Community College, side effects and to also create a tax incentive for businesses that hires vocationally certified citizens. This legislation was among one of …

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Palau's Police Bribery Case Remain In The AG’s Office; No Prosecution Yet

  The case concerning five police officers that are accused of bribery have not reached the courtroom yet. According to information from the Ministry of Justice, stomach the five police officers in question have resigned from their positions as intended. However the case according to Acting Attorney General Perry Kendall Junior is still under investigation. …

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Marshall Islands Files Lawsuit Against The Nuclear Armed States

The Republic of the Marshall Islands has filed historic lawsuits against the Nuclear Armed States in the International Court of Justice. The lawsuits filed on April 24, sale 2014 against the nine Nuclear Armed States is intended to hold these states accountable for “flagrant violations” of international law with respect to their nuclear disarmament obligations …

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President Highlights The Government’s Progress And Challenges

In delivering his 2nd State of the Republic Address on April 24, link 2014, President Tommy Remengesau Junior highlighted the national government’s progress and challenges in the past year, and in moving forward. In opening his address, the President expressed the Republic was “in the doldrums” last year being faced by a number of challenges. …

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Palau Congress Passes a Legislation for the Appointment of an Interim SP

The Olbiil Era Kelulau (OEK), tadalafil Palau’s Congress has passed a legislation that would allow for the appointment of an interim Special Prosecutor in the event that the Senate fails to come to an agreement on confirmation of an SP appointment. The legislation introduced by the House of Delegates reportedly allows for the appointment of …

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