During a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding a controversial land bid involving the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL). A former manager at DHHL revealed that a bid ranging from $45 million to $47 million was submitted without the board's knowledge, prompting calls for an audit to investigate potential fraud, waste, and abuse.
The discussion highlighted the involvement of former Vice Chair Bridal Lee, who had previously claimed responsibility for the purchase during his 2022 campaign. The speaker questioned how such a substantial bid could be made without the oversight of the board, emphasizing the need for accountability among trustees and management.
Additionally, concerns were raised about potential soil contamination related to the parcels involved in the bid, with the speaker urging the Resource Management Committee to take immediate action. The call for vigilance was directed particularly at the committee's chair and vice chair, stressing the importance of adhering to policies before proceeding with any land transfers or developments, including ongoing projects in Kaka'ako.
The meeting also featured a brief address from Faith Chase, the director of fundraising and strategic communications for Reuse Hawaii, who reminded attendees of the nonprofit's role as the state's only lisonbee deconstruction service provider, underscoring the importance of sustainable practices in land management.
As discussions continue, the need for transparency and proper governance within the DHHL remains a pressing issue for stakeholders and community members alike.