Snakeskin
clouds stretched across a wedge of moon and the eastern sky blazed
rose when the dogs and I went walking this morning in
puakenikeni-perfumed air. Dawn arrived and the golden light revealed
the notched blue summit of Waialeale, along with two fat waterfalls
streaming down the face of Makaleha, evidence of welcome rain that
fell in the night.
I'd
welcome the news that Prosecutor Shaylene Iseri-Carvalho's office,
after weeks of “claiming the fifth,” will finally be presenting
information about the POHAKU program to the County Council today.
Except I have a sneaking suspicion — based on what I finally got in
response to one of my public records requests — that it's going to
be so carefully selected and spun as to be rendered meaningless.
As
you may recall, I've been trying since April 16 to get some info
about POHAKU, prompting the state Office of Information Practices to direct the prosecutor's office to respond to my greatly narrowed
request within five business days. At 6:37 p.m. yesterday, the fifth
day, I finally got an email from First Deputy Jake Delaplane:
The
OPA [Office of Prosecuting Attorney] provides the following responses
to your requests:
1.
A copy of the Kaua‘i OPA contract with
Strategic Justice Partners
The
OPA does not have a contract with Strategic Justice Partners. I have
attached the Bad-Check Restitution contracts signed by Craig DeCosta
with American Corrective Counseling Services. This Bad Check
Restitution Program was the precursor to the POHAKU program.
2.
All invoices and expenditures relating
to the POHAKU program
There
were no invoices or expenditures by the OPA for the operation of the
POHAKU program.
You
can check out the contracts here and here.. Wow. Two months of
run-around and stall tactics, just so they can invoke the “Craig
DeCosta did it, too,” defense. I sent the following response to
Jake:
Regarding
#1 -- Are you telling me that the OPA never amended the ACCS
contracts to reflect a new scope of services provided by a different
corporate entity, Strategic Justice Partners?
It
also seems you have not fulfilled request #2 as it was made. I asked
for all invoices
and expenditures relating to the POHAKU program — not just invoices
and expenditures by the OPA for the operation of the POHAKU program,
as you state in your response.
The
compensation schedule 1 in the ACCS contract you provided references
various incidental service charges and fees, as well as a 92% to 8%
split of diversion program fees. The contract itself references
electronic records of accounts, as well as post office box and
banking fees and a monthly summary of all account transactions.
Please immediately complete the fulfillment of my request.
Jake
also noted at the end of his email:
Given
your prior requests, you may be interested in some of the information
we will be providing to the County Council tomorrow as it relates to
the POHAKU program. We will be asking that the materials we provide
be made publicly available in electronic form.
He
was apparently referencing today's agenda item regarding Councilwoman JoAnn Yukimura's proposal to ask the Board of Ethics to
investigate the POHAKU program.
Gee,
Jake, ya could've just fulfilled my original request, instead of claiming you didn't have time to pull out all the info, and in any case, would
need to charge me $1,600 just to look. But of course, Shay and Jake
aren't actually going to provide everything to the Council,
just the cherry-picked stuff that will make them look good.
Speaking
of cherry-picked stuff, somehow smart meter opponent Mark Naea has
convinced himself — and apparently others — that last Friday's settlement between KIUC and Adam Asquith is a game-changer. As Mark
writes in an email that was forwarded to me, and a long list of
others:
The
agreement reached between Adam and KIUC as stipulated in this
settlement has completely changed the landscape of KIUC’s planned
roll out of smart meters here on Kauai.
Mark goes on to claim:
“Settlement Changes Smart
Meter Program to Opt-In ONLY! KIUC is now required by their lawful
and signed settlement with Adam to seek permission first before
installation of any smart meter. KIUC is prohibited from installing
any smart meters without consent of the account holder.”
Ummm,
sorry, Mark, but I think you're engaging in wishful thinking. This
settlement is all about Adam, and it doesn't give him anything
different than what KIUC has already given everyone else: the
opportunity to say he doesn't want a smart meter installed.
The
settlement — you can read it for yourself here — also gives Adam
the right to sue KIUC again if the Public Utilities Commission allows
KIUC to install a smart meter at Adam's house without his permission.
That's
it. No miracle cure, folks. I understand that some people feel
really strongly about smart meters, but it doesn't help anyone to
make stuff up and then present it as fact.
However,
the hoohaw did cause me to wonder how many folks had opted-out, so I
contacted Jim Kelly at KIUC to ask.
I
learned the island has about 33,000 meters. Some 5,000 of them have
been replaced with smart meters to date. A total of 1,264 deferral
forms have been submitted to the utility. About half of those were
turned in before installation began, and the rest have trickled in
since.
The OPA will have a script to read out to the public about POHAKUand probably won't entertain any questions, If any questions are asked that could reveal any sort of ethics violations or criminal activity will be thwarted by yours truly Jay Furafaro with the help of Al Castillo. It's a Dog and Pony Show and you're all invited, sorry no feeding the mules and the sheep is already taken care of. Great performance OPA Hana ho next act the Hilario Murder Trial
ReplyDeleteHow can Jake Delaplane work for the OPA and work for Strategic Justice Partners, is that not a conflict of interest?
DeleteUnder Federal, Hawaii State and County Laws this is a crime but on Kauai you can get away with it! Greed exists to entertain thy futile public servants.
DeleteShayCo is monopolizing too much this time before the Council's TV cameras. Every time I turn on local gov't channel she on the tube ranting, dodging and campaigning. Or Jake's monotonous spin. Dreadful.
ReplyDeleteGee officer all those other people were speeding too, why did you give me a ticket? It's just not fair!
ReplyDeleteShayme, I'll miss you and your funny money business.
ReplyDeleteHa Ha Ha - Maybe Jake is going to charge Craig DeCosta with a criminal procurement violation for creating POHAKU !!!
ReplyDeleteThats why they wouldn't answer any questions. Didn't want to spoil the case against Craig. Too funny. Squirmy ones those....
i don'r understand...if shayme thought craig actions were illegal why did she do the same thing.....is'nt that one of the 1st things our parents teach us not to do....don't copy your friends...(or in this case her enemy)
ReplyDeleteAG needs to put these criminals behind bars, it's the only way the county of Kauai will learn. Send them a message Hawaii AG or else we will see these fools in front of Hoike crying and asking their cohorts to stay together, see the Costa/Mayor planning department debacle for more information. LATUYA COSA NOSTRA
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