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- 19-03, Audit of the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation: Report 1As the Honolulu Rail Transit Project progressed, costs swelled from $5.122 billion in 2012 to $9.188 billion in 2018. AUDITOR’S SUMMARY IN 2012, THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU (City) broke ground on a 20.1 mile elevated rail transit system extending from Kapolei to Ala Moana. We found that, as the Honolulu Rail Transit Project […]
- Department of Budget and Finance, Employee’s Retirement System – June 30, 2017 Financial StatementsSummary
- 19-02, Follow-Up on Recommendations from Report No. 14-11, Audit of the Hawai’i State Foundation on Culture and the ArtsOriginal
- 19-01, Audit of the Department of Land and Natural Resources’ Land Conservation FundSummary
- 19-01, Audit of the Department of Land and Natural Resources’ Land Conservation FundIn FY2017, the Land Conservation Fund’s cash balance was $27.8 million, of which approximately $16.6 million sits idle, not reserved for grant awards or program expenses. AUDITOR’S SUMMARY IN 1973, THE LEGISLATURE laid the foundation for a land conservation program and fund, formalizing the importance of protecting and preserving the natural beauty and historic significance […]
- Office of the Auditor – June 30, 2018 Financial Statements
- State of Hawaii Comprehensive Annual Financial Report – June 30, 2018Summary
- 18-21, Review of Special Funds, Revolving Funds, Trust Funds, and Trust Accounts of the Department of Accounting and General ServicesAUDITOR’S SUMMARY Two special funds, two trust funds, and four trust accounts did not meet criteria WE REVIEWED 92 FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS administered by the Department of Accounting and General Services (DAGS) and reported on 33 of them – specifically, 7 special funds, 6 revolving funds, 7 trust funds, and 13 trust accounts. We found […]
- 18-21, Review of Special Funds, Revolving Funds, Trust Funds, and Trust Accounts of the Department of Accounting and General ServicesSummary
- 18-20, Study of Proposed Mandatory Health Insurance for Port-Wine StainsSummary