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What do you think about Mayor Kirk Caldwell’s $200,000 annual payment for monthly meetings on a bank’s board of directors?

  • B. Problematic; raises question (1361 Votes)
  • A. No problem; fair compensation (459 Votes)
  • C. Undecided (80 Votes)

This is not a scientific poll — results reflect only the opinions of those voting.

75 responses to “What do you think about Mayor Kirk Caldwell’s $200,000 annual payment for monthly meetings on a bank’s board of directors?”

  1. bleedgreen says:

    No conflict of interest

    • inlanikai says:

      How about the approx $1.9 million in Territorial stock & options he has received from them?

      Do you have a problem with that?

      • SHOPOHOLIC says:

        Or mortgages for the Krakaako apartments being funneled to Territorial????

        • wiliki says:

          Mayor has no connection to the buyers. Territorial has to compete for those loans. Buyers can go elsewhere for the loans. There’s no conflict of interest if the buyer has a choice.

      • leoscott says:

        The ethics commission said it was not a problem. So what if you were given the same opportunity? Wonder if you would take the same offer?

        • SHOPOHOLIC says:

          No.

          And you see, this is why KROOKWELL is an obvious self centered, shameless, opportunistic greed monger. He’s the mayor but it wasn’t ENOUGH for him….he wanted MORE. Even had to self raise his “historic home” property taxes AFTER the news EXPOSED the fact that he was skating for so long!

          KROOKWELL is no leader. Leaders simply do not do this sort of thing. He is the shallowest snake belly.

        • Kalaheo1 says:

          leoscott says: “The ethics commission said it was not a problem.”

          Which ethics committee is that? The one he harassed and defunded and ran off Chuck Totto from?

        • inlanikai says:

          The ethics commission addressed his $200K, not the $1.9 million.

        • wiliki says:

          The ethics commission addressed conflict of interest. The bank is the only party concerned about how much he should be be paid.

        • wondermn1 says:

          He needs to have a federal prosecutor look at what he has done with the BOONDOGGLE RAIL as well as the Territorial Money trail. No special favors or info——- are we all blind and stupid??

        • wiliki says:

          Our wonder is lying…

  2. sukebesan says:

    $200,000 bribe for past favors relating to HART rail project?

  3. duna6430 says:

    An elected official – especially the Mayor – receiving $200K annually from ANYONE has the appearance of creating a conflict of interest. Who advises Hawaii politicians? Looks to me like they all get the same advice – “GET ALL YOU CAN WHILE YOU CAN”.

  4. bumba says:

    He says “for a couple hours a month”. I doubt they’d be paying him that much if he wasn’t the mayor.

  5. keonimay says:

    It is all about, personal economic survival. Everything these days, is perceived as a conflict of interest.

    As long as it is declared and publicly registered, it can’t be in too much conflict, with the general public.

    The news media and the general public, will find out, if it is truly a conflict of interest.

    • inHilo says:

      Keoni, please leave out all the commas next time and your ideas will be easier to read. You only need one in your post. My other concern is that second sentence, the only one that uses a comma correctly, does not account for the idea that sometimes the best place to hide something is out in the open.

    • SHOPOHOLIC says:

      How about the APPEARANCE of him being a SERVANT to the People of HNL, ACCEPTING their TAX money in remuneration and then spitting on everyone’s faces by accepting this most obvious payola???

      Legalities don’t matter. It’s JUDGEMENT…setting an EXAMPLE…and this is why KROOKWELL cannot continue after November!!!

  6. wn says:

    Although the Mayor indicates that if is “not a job” and is paid for serving on the Board of Directors it is $ compensation that basically buys his influence, etal. Even though he reports Territorial Savings Bank does not contract with the City and tentacles of influence are presence. It is a “pay for play” set up (i.e. HRC). Add this to The Rail contributions…I find his behavior rather unethical. Remember General Election will be soon upon us so get out and vote for change.

  7. blackmurano says:

    While many local residents head of family working more than one job to survive in Hawaii, here we have a Democratic Mayor working at another job for $200,000.00. That’s not loose chain in your pocket.
    While this man is taking care of his family, as Mayor he messed with the idea of raising property tax or suggesting a new department for the city and country. Like a true Democrat, he skims the pocket book of the citizen of this State.
    We need another mayor, PERIOD!

    • beachbum11 says:

      And don’t forget the wife’s $800,000.00 from another bank that the city does business with. With a D after your name you can do anything. Ask the Clintons

  8. ready2go says:

    The potential conflicts are too great. Public officials and the major local banks know this as well.

  9. inlanikai says:

    Check out the Territorial filings with the SEC and see how much stock and options Caldwell has. Everyone talks about the $200K. He has so much stock and options from Territorial is was worth about $1.9 million last March. Maybe more now. Follow the money!

  10. SHOPOHOLIC says:

    So KROOKWELL gets to laugh this off as a “smart move without conflict” while everyone’s getting on Trump’s case for gaming the system and avoiding taxes?

    I’m no Trump supporter BUT hey…if you can legally avoid taxes taxes for 18 years, isn’t that the sign of A SMART BUSINESSMAN, as he stated?????

  11. SHOPOHOLIC says:

    And remember folks…as KROOKWELL said…it’s not a “job”, it’s a “SERVICE”.

    And we people of HNL don’t get the benefit of his effort or service…

  12. cojef says:

    Wonder if a major corporation currently have a high public official as a corporate director? Most of the stocks in my portfolio do not have any. At $200,000 conflict of interests is certainly questionable. Especially if the Mayor’s salary is less. Which is the master the taxpayer, or the corporate?

    • SHOPOHOLIC says:

      EXACTLY. Who does he truly answer to?

      KROOKWELL keeps trying to pass himself off as a mayor “for the people” but we losers that can’t get a gig like this sure look like suckas

  13. Margaret8 says:

    It will be a very sad day if this inept, dishonest man gets back into office

    • SHOPOHOLIC says:

      And it’ll most likely happen.

      What gets me is the GALL he has to keep this gig at Territorial with a STRAIGHT FACE and justify it to everyone while trying to pass himself off as some sort of compassionate, caring everyman of the commoners.

    • beachbum11 says:

      It is fixed allready. Remember Nago and PRP.. Same with the president election. Hang on it is going to be a buppy ride for 8 more years.

  14. leoscott says:

    If Territorial doesn’t have a problem with paying Kirk that amount of money for doing nothing, it not up to us to decide. No money from that is from taxpayers. Maybe Territorial just wanted the name Mayor under their board and is willing to dish out that kind of dough for it.

    • SHOPOHOLIC says:

      IT’s not Territorial… it’s the shameless horse hide thick skin of KROOKWELL.

      The TAXPAYERS of HNL, who’s he’s constantly trying to shaft, pay him a comfortable salary of over $100k to be MAYOR. For the People. For the city.

      Then he ALSO accepts the sweet Territorial gig without even a second thought to appearances, inappropriateness, or as “average locals” say…”SHAME”.

      KROOKWELL is a disgusting, opportunistic, selfish, out of touch charlatan.

      KROOKWELL fell from the same tree that produced money hungry, opportunistic, shameless Hillary!!

    • Kalaheo1 says:

      leoscott says: “If Territorial doesn’t have a problem with paying Kirk that amount of money for doing nothing, it not up to us to decide. No money from that is from taxpayers.”

      That quite a jump.

      If Territirial Savings Bank was in the habit of throwing away hundreds of thousands of dollars like that, they wouldn’t be in business very long. Which makes you think they are getting SOMETHING in return.

      And if that “something” is special access, favors, or contracts, then it certainly is costing taxpayers money.

      Most concerning, Mr Caldwell was considered nearly as valuable before he became mayor, Sort of like how Nestor Garcia was very much in demand for high paying do-nothing no-show jobs when he was on city council and the swing for rail and persona non grata when he was out of office.

      To paraphrase Chris Rock, “You may not be, but you sure are wearing the uniform…”

      • SHOPOHOLIC says:

        If the US government started investigating banks for hiring the children of high ranking Chinese communist party officials that got do nothing jobs in companies like Goldman, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, etc in order to curry favor, then they should definitely investigate Territorial for giving the plum gig to KROOKWELL

  15. leino says:

    In our world today “perception is reality”. So if you believe that “something for nothing” is going on we are dealing with some sever political naivety. So what does the bank get for this very generous compensation. I’m sure the board of directors should have some expectations. Has Caldwell ever declared any conflicts of interest?

  16. SHOPOHOLIC says:

    I’m AMAZED the S-A put this subject out to question!

    Maybe someone decent got it through the computer system overnight without the editor’s knowledge?

  17. YOTARE says:

    It’s no problem. Kirk will be getting fired in five weeks and once he’s no longer mayor I’m assuming he’ll coincidentally lose his $200k/year “service” at TSB. Just be patient.

  18. mcc says:

    It’s a bribe.

  19. Bdpapa says:

    Caldwell is not my favorite, but all this bashing about his income is kinda crazy. Check all of the rest of the politicians and look at their sources of income. I agree Caldwell is substantial but Im willing to bet that there will be shock to see what the rest of the bunch make. Until then Im not gonna pass judgement.

  20. wrightj says:

    Good money; who wouldn’t go for it?

  21. stanislous says:

    $200,000 grand as a legal “bribe” for a city official is a great deal for the bank…

    • hywnsytl says:

      Of course it is a bribe. $200,000 a year and $2 million in stock options. How the ethics let this go is crooked too.
      How can a fulltime employee with fulltime benefits and medical for his family make more at his part time job. Do you think if Territorial calls he will make them make an appointment and wait to see him like every other company? OF COURSE NOT, THEY BOUGHT ACCESS AND IT IS A BRIBE OR AN ILLEGAL WAY TO FUNNEL MONEY TO THE MAYOR AND SKIRT FUNDRAISING LIMITS. BRIBE, BRIBE, BRIBE, BRIBE, BRIBE.
      He is a fulltime employee with fulltime benefits from the taxpayers.
      Not saying who to vote for but this guy is a crook.

  22. HAJAA1 says:

    Good for him. I mean, what, are some of you just jealous? Just because some folks make big bucks doesn’t necessarily mean they are “corrupt”….that kind of thinking is cretinish and plain silly.

    I know, cretinish is not a word. But it should be for some of you.

  23. Lana888 says:

    Any ‘job’ where you get paid $200,000 a year plus stock options for doing “a couple of hours a month” of work is clearly not a job but a legal method of influence buying. Banks don’t give away money for nothing! I am amazed at the number of people who seem to be okay with the mayor doing this. The Star-Advertiser should take a close look at how the influence Territorial buys is being used.

    • Masami says:

      Good point Lana888, yet Capt. Kirk stated on his debate with Mr. Djou that its “ONE or TWO HOURS per month”. Coupled with the increase from around $50K to $200+K as soon as he became Mayor. All I hear is “quacking” and there surely must be ducks around here.

  24. SHOPOHOLIC says:

    1,116 votes that KROOKWELL is a scamming, ethically bankrupt P # O * S as of 1400 hours???

    Wow…a LOT of usually quiet readers are making themselves heard!

    OUT with KROOKWELL in November!!!!

  25. Warrior32 says:

    This is common for any and all business people. Kirk was and is an bank attorney. He was on the board prior to becoming Mayor. Have you seen the comp on all other Bank Boards? FHB, BOH, ASB, it is common and acceptable. The only people belly aching, are us, the people who didn’t excel in our business life and weren’t asked to be on a Bank Board. Jealousy is a sad thing, but the big ‘wind’ behind this. Reminds me of all the Jealousy behind June Jones getting paid a million dollars to coach, then we had to pay losing coaching the same amount. We live a free market. stop being jealous for not excelling at capitalism

  26. yskeulb says:

    I would like our Mayor to spend one hundred percent of his time focused on Honolulu and not working part time somewhere else.

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