Palacios: Granting of preliminary injunction reaffirms trust in the rule of law

(Press Release) — On Aug. 15, 2022, District Court for the NMI Chief Judge Ramona V. Manglona granted the preliminary injunction sought by CNMI Customs and Biosecurity  Director  Jose C. Mafnas against Secretary of Finance David DLG Atalig, the governor’s Chief of Staff William M. Castro, and the CNMI government. The injunction  effectively restored Director Mafnas to his position and restrained Secretary Atalig from effecting his July 21, 2022 memorandum reassigning Mafnas to the Department of Commerce. The federal court further ordered that the defendants shall not interfere with or take any adverse actions against Mafnas’ employment   as director of Customs  and Biosecurity  under the Department of Finance.

“Director Mafnas, just like any CNMI civil servant, had the right to do his job, free from coercion and political influence, pursuant to our constitution and laws. It is unfortunate that there are high ranking officials within this administration that fail to recognize those rights,” said Lt. Governor Arnold I. Palacios.

“I applaud Director  Mafnas for having the courage to file his lawsuit in U.S. District Court. Moreover,  I thank Judge Ramona  Manglona  for granting the preliminary injunction,” said Palacios. “The granting of the preliminary injunction  shows that no one is above the law, that the government belongs to the people, and it should encourage those that have been or are being coerced for their political views to seek the protection of the law and get their rights vindicated accordingly.”

Mafnas filed his verified complaint in late July, alleging violations of his rights under the United States and CNMI constitutions, and pursuant to 42 USC sect. 1983. Mafnas also asked the court to issue a judgment  against Atalig and Castro for political coercion in violation of CNMI law.

Saipan Mayor David M. Apatang, running mate of Lt. Gov. Arnold I. Palacios, said that “the granting of the preliminary injunction reaffirms trust in the rule of law.”

Both Lt. Governor  Palacios and Mayor  Apatang served as career civil servants before running for public office. Palacios was secretary for the Department of Lands and Natural Resources and, prior to that, was the director of the Division of Fish and Wildlife. Apatang was the director of the Department of Finance-Division of Procurement and Supply.

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