Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 15, Number 9, 1 September 1998 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mililani Tra.sk
• OHA Trustee-At-Large •
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OHA Trustees must live up to their legal obligations. In recent years, OHA has eome under severe criticism from the State Auditor for failing to acknowledge its hnaneial responsibilities and for serious problems relating m ■* to program and fiscal management.
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OHA Accountability
• Implement State Auditor's recommendations. • Support prudent fiscal & program development. • Provide accurate public reporting on stock investments. 5^. • Ensure that operations conform to the sunshine law and that community input is sought and integrated at board level. ► I 9k * L ... -^h, .^. £&&.
(^' E Its clear that the OHA Trustees need to live up to their legal and hnaneial P|1 obligations. They need to be reminded that their fc£l first duty is to the Hawaiian people.
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