Wonderblunder is back on the agenda at the state Capitol.  

From our Capitol Watch blog:

The Senate Special Committee on Accountability will hold an informational briefing to discuss its findings and recommendations “resulting from the informational briefings that looked into the oversight, accountability, and transparency of the operational and financial management of the University of Hawaii, including but not limited to the University of Hawaii’s athletics program.”

It’s set for Monday (Nov. 19) at 1:30 p.m. at the Capitol.

“We will be discussing the committee report which outlines our findings and recommendations after hearing more than thirteen hours of testimony from University officials, UH Board of Regents, Jim Donovan, attorneys and all others who came before the committee,” said Senator Donna Mercado Kim in a statement. “We hope the University will take the recommendations that we will make into serious consideration in order to move forward in restoring the public’s trust and support.”

Jim Donovan.

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