NAKANO v. MATAYOSHI

No. 10153.

706 P.2d 814 (1985)

Rodney NAKANO, Individually and as representative of a class of Hawaii County Employees required to make certain financial disclosures, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Herbert MATAYOSHI, Individually and as Mayor of the County of Hawaii; and the County of Hawaii Board of Ethics, Defendants-Appellees.

Supreme Court of Hawaii.

September 11, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles K.Y. Khim, Honolulu, for appellant.

Christopher J. Yuen, Deputy Corp. Counsel, Hilo, for appellees.

Before NAKAMURA, Acting C.J., PADGETT, HAYASHI and WAKATSUKI, JJ., and BURNS, Intermediate Appellate Court Chief Judge, in place of LUM, C.J., Recused.


NAKAMURA, Justice.

Article XIV of the Hawaii Constitution directs "each political subdivision [to] adopt a code of ethics which shall apply to appointed and elected officers and employees" and "include ... provisions on gifts, confidential information, use of position, contracts with government agencies, post-employment, financial disclosure and lobbyist registration and restriction."1 It further...

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