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Bad judgment, miscues negated good intentions in concert mess

UH officials did not follow procedures, and lines of authority were crossed, report says

By Craig Gima

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Nov 16, 2012

~~<p>KAHULUI &raquo; Stan Sheriff Center manager Rich Sheriff allowed ticket sales for a Stevie Wonder concert to begin even though he knew that the promoter he was working with had not obtained liability and cancellation insurance policies for the show, a report commissioned by the University of Hawaii Board of Regents found.</p>
<p>Auditors preparing the report couldn't determine who authorized ticket sales to begin.</p>
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KAHULUI » Stan Sheriff Center manager Rich Sheriff allowed ticket sales for a Stevie Wonder concert to begin even though he knew that the promoter he was working with had not obtained liability and cancellation insurance policies for the show, a report commissioned by the University of Hawaii Board of Regents found.

Auditors preparing the report couldn't determine who authorized ticket sales to begin. Login for more...



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