03-31-2016, 01:12 AM
Originally posted by HiloPuna
I saw photos of the indictment on a news website while traveling. It can't be that hard...
Civil Beat has a copy of the indictment in case anyone hasn't read it.
http://www.civilbeat.com/2016/03/grand-j...t-charges/
With a copy of the pCard purchases one could possibly cross-check it for likely items that fit the dates and totals, or HiloPuna could just provide a link to these specific items that "can't be that hard" to find?
Regardless, when Kenoi agrees to this:
"I understand that the use of the pCard to make personal purchases is prohibited, unless specifically authorized. I will not use the pCard under any circumstances for unauthorized personal use."
and then makes nearly $30,000 in purchases that have to be paid back ($10,000 of which is only reimbursed after the Trib finally gets ahold of spending records after years of denied requests) charges are completely justified and not the result of "yellow journalism."
Kenoi is a public servent, paid for and employed by the taxpayers, whose use of our collective monies is a matter of public record and scrutiny. Given the behavior repeatedly demonstrated it's likely not just the goats that have gotten ______.
ETA: Trib has started to connect charges to purchases
http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/news...cting-dots
I saw photos of the indictment on a news website while traveling. It can't be that hard...
Civil Beat has a copy of the indictment in case anyone hasn't read it.
http://www.civilbeat.com/2016/03/grand-j...t-charges/
With a copy of the pCard purchases one could possibly cross-check it for likely items that fit the dates and totals, or HiloPuna could just provide a link to these specific items that "can't be that hard" to find?
Regardless, when Kenoi agrees to this:
"I understand that the use of the pCard to make personal purchases is prohibited, unless specifically authorized. I will not use the pCard under any circumstances for unauthorized personal use."
and then makes nearly $30,000 in purchases that have to be paid back ($10,000 of which is only reimbursed after the Trib finally gets ahold of spending records after years of denied requests) charges are completely justified and not the result of "yellow journalism."
Kenoi is a public servent, paid for and employed by the taxpayers, whose use of our collective monies is a matter of public record and scrutiny. Given the behavior repeatedly demonstrated it's likely not just the goats that have gotten ______.
ETA: Trib has started to connect charges to purchases
http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/news...cting-dots