The Civil Service Commission has authorized an investigation into the Mini Hatch Act complaint against Roy Gamboa, a former employee of the Guam State ...
Miller agreed with Moots that the investigation would be as to the employee, not the agency. Before voting on the staff assessment, commissioners voted to remove the Guam State Clearinghouse as a party in the case. That meant commissioners couldn't act at the time because only three were left present when four affirmations are needed for an action. Commission Chairman Juan Calvo said that would be determined by the investigation. He worked as a grant specialist for the clearinghouse. Gamboa is not a current employee, which we don't know officially, there'd be no action for us to take here.