10-31-2008, 05:54 AM
An interesting source of DHHL data is to examine their budget documents which are public record.
Last time I did this it only took a few seconds to find out they shovel way much money to their buddies.
One line item I recall clearly was a surveying contract for seven small house lots. Now my own property survey of my house lot cost me
$700. DHHL did the contract I refer to for seven lots for $67,000. I'm quite confident a good chuck of that flowed back into the hands of the DHHL managers.
It makes me feel real bad for the Hawaiian people that this is the way the State of Hawaii tends to their affairs.
Last time I did this it only took a few seconds to find out they shovel way much money to their buddies.
One line item I recall clearly was a surveying contract for seven small house lots. Now my own property survey of my house lot cost me
$700. DHHL did the contract I refer to for seven lots for $67,000. I'm quite confident a good chuck of that flowed back into the hands of the DHHL managers.
It makes me feel real bad for the Hawaiian people that this is the way the State of Hawaii tends to their affairs.
Assume the best and ask questions.
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