09-05-2016, 08:01 AM
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Originally posted by kalakoa
Nobody can prove that Billy wasn't going to pay it back before he left office.
Is such a lengthy repayment schedule even allowed by the "rules"?
In answer to your question...No, it is not allowed by the rules.
You are suppose to pay it back immediately because the State wants it's money so it can pay the bank on time therefore not having to pay the interest which can be astronomical. That is why you have to have the report in monthly and that is why the managing director and finance director manage the Mayors pCard.
They have thrown this to the courts which gives Billy time to walk out of office with a pension instead of being impeached. It is very clear in our State constitution and the Hawaiian charter which should not have been thwarted by the County Council. They should have done their duty even if it was painful.