
The Audible Audit
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The Audible Audit
Report 23-04 - Office of Hawaiian Affairs
In Audit of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Report No. 23-04, we examined certain OHA activities with respect to land, including both its commercial properties and legacy lands. Specifically, we report our findings with respect to OHA’s process to identify and select commercial properties to acquire, OHA’s development of those commercial properties, including its Kaka‘ako Makai lands, and OHA’s oversight and management of its legacy lands, which include culturally significant properties.
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https://files.hawaii.gov/auditor/Reports/2023/23-04.pdf
Report summary:
https://files.hawaii.gov/auditor/Overviews/2023/23-04AuditorSummary.pdf
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