The audit investigated 38 questionable transactions from 2012 to 2016, when the Office of Hawaiian Affairs was led by then-CEO Kamanaʻopono Crabbe. Its Board of Trustees has promised accountability and implemented new changes.
The Office of Hawaiians Affairs said it likely will hand over the findings to state and federal agencies to determine if a criminal investigation is warranted.
The win will secure Mililani Trask's seat on the board of trustees after she was nominated to replace former OHA trustee Keola Lindsey, who resigned earlier this year.
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