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Accounting firm to aid in UH inquiry

KMH LLP will be paid up to $50,000 for its help in a probe by a regents task group

By Craig Gima

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Sep 29, 2012

~~<p>A University of Hawaii Board of Regents task group looking into the failed Stevie Wonder concert has hired an accounting firm to help in its investigation of how the university was apparently scammed out of $200,000 and to examine operational, financial and oversight practices.</p>
<p>Board of Regents Chairman Eric Martinson said KMH LLP will be paid up to $50,000 for its services.</p>
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A University of Hawaii Board of Regents task group looking into the failed Stevie Wonder concert has hired an accounting firm to help in its investigation of how the university was apparently scammed out of $200,000 and to examine operational, financial and oversight practices.

Board of Regents Chairman Eric Martinson said KMH LLP will be paid up to $50,000 for its services. Login for more...



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