The investigation into public corruption in Hawaii is very much alive #AOLEPGV
- Jasmine Steiner
- May 8, 2023
- 2 min read
Oh really, you dont say ?!
Great article by Honolulu Civil Beat (the journalists who we are Puna sat with last week and updated on the issues and corruption we have down here . Our movement isnt mentioned , but lits of very important facts are.
Its ALL RELEVANT. (Link to entire original civil beat article at end
here we have a few pointers that stood out to me , want to keep note of these for sure . We all know how corrupt this fake state is , and the time for accountability is now. The people deserve better , and if we work together we can change our world .. #AOLEPGV #WeArePuna
Civil beat article from 3 days ago--
"The federal investigation into bribery and corruption at the Hawaii Legislature has moved beyond the two lawmakers who were convicted last year of taking tens of thousands of dollars in bribes to kill legislation and the Honolulu businessman who paid them.

Federal prosecutors are looking at a much deeper problem within the State Capitol, including other lawmakers who appear to be willing to take money to sway legislation and other individuals who have no hesitation to pay them to do it."
...it does seem to me the good people at civil beat are trying to call out some bs , but they also can't say too much at the same time .... so I truly hope they can get a unbiased article out on the hugest corruption case Hawaii has ever seen -- Puna Geothermal Venture .
"Corruption, conspiracy and abuse of public office is all too common in Hawaii — you don’t have to look further than the convictions of the former Honolulu police chief and his deputy prosecutor wife. Or the recent convictions of union officials and Honolulu planning department staff. Even the trials of top city officials and the elected city prosecutor that are still playing out suggest we should let the federal investigations run their course."
"Corruption in government — especially when it involves legislators who are willing to sell their votes for cash to special interests who have no qualms offering it — is of significant public interest and we should be doing everything we can to expose it."
READ ENTIRE ARTICLE HERE --

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