STAR-ADVERTISER / 2018
Former OHA trustee Rowena Akana, left, listened as her lawyer, Stephen Tannenbaum, right, questioned Lynnett Santiago at an Oct. 25 State Ethics Commission hearing.
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Office of Hawaiian Affairs ex-trustee Rowena Akana is appealing her case, but this week’s finding by the state Ethics Commission that imposes a $23,000-plus fine for 47 ethics violations is eye-opening, and for that, it’s welcome.
The complaint peels back Akana’s conduct as “egregious” and “troubling” — and outlines dozens of violations of the State Ethics Code via her acceptance of “illegal gifts valued at over $21,000; failing to timely report gifts valued at over $50,000; and using Trustee Annual Allowance funds for her own personal benefit or for political contributions.”
The Ethics Commission performs a vital function to preserve the public’s confidence in government by promoting high ethical standards among public servants. Elected officials and government power brokers, take heed.