Four classified employees at AG's Office face termination

Attorney General Doug Moylan says he is cleaning house, telling KUAM News, "I inherited a law form that was broken. This office was in shambles and it did not follow the normal private practice that I’ve been in for three decades."
The AG receiving the drug test results sent to an off island lab last month.
Three employees who tested positive and one who refused to get tested now each face losing their jobs.
"We are moving forward to terminate," he said.
It was in early February a small amount of meth was found inside the conference room located on the 9th Floor of their ITC office space in Tamuning.
This resulted in all employees on that floor to get tested.
"It was unacceptable and this AG will not stand by with having meth addicts and people who break the law essentially," he said.
"It’s not the fact that you are taking it. It’s the fact that everything associated with the meth industry on Guam deals with injury, death, destruction."
AG Moylan says the four employees - now under the microscope are being allowed due process before being let go.
"It’s too dangerous to allow a drug addict in our midst," he said.
He adds they have all the evidence needed to take adverse action.
Still, investigators have yet to crack down on who owned the meth found in their office.
"I’m not going to go into the specifics of it but there’s meth in some of the tests," he said, with KUAM adding, "Some of them. Still no word who owned the meth in the conference but you’re going to test everyone now?" The AG replied, "That is where I am moving towards…For all we know there is no connection to those that tested positive and the meth that was found there."
The names of the four employees have not been released.