Cabinet officials’ filings
included spouses’ info
A Tuesday article incorrectly
reported some incomes and jobs
Star-Bulletin staff
Financial disclosure reports for 2002 filed by Cabinet members of Gov. Linda Lingle included information from the administration officials' spouses.
A Star-Bulletin article Tuesday, however, incorrectly attributed income, holdings and/or job titles of spouses to Cabinet members in some cases.
Here is the corrected information for those officials:
>> Mark Bennett jointly owns two properties valued between $400,000 and $750,000, and is sole owner of a third valued at between $250,00 and $500,000. The article said he owned all three properties.
>> Chiyomi Fukino's income as a doctor was between $145,000 and $250,000, not between $205,000 and $375,000.
>> Gary Ishikawa's income as chief of operations at the Honolulu Board of Water Supply was between $25,000 and $50,000, not between $85,000 and $175,000.
>> Jane Kadohiro's income as a doctor was $65,045 and not $116,000. She is not president of Hanalei Trends, which she jointly owns.
>> Micah Kane's income as chairman of the Hawaii Republican Party was between $50,000 and $100,000. He is neither an attorney nor a board member of Sisters Offering Support.
>> Georgina Kawamura's income as a staff planner at Castle & Cooke Resorts was between $25,000 and $50,000, not between $50,000 to $100,000. She is not a construction inspector.
>> Robert Lee's income was between $250,000 and $400,000, not $350,000 to $425,000. He is not a social worker.
>> Theodore Liu is an elder, not a director, at First Presbyterian Church.
>> Mark Recktenwald's income as an attorney was between $100,000 and $150,000, not between $150,000 and $250,000. He is not a director and vice president of Animal Rights Hawaii.
>> Lawrence Reifurth's income as an attorney was between $50,000 and $100,000, not $75,000 and $150,000. He does not own a property in Haleiwa.
>> Stanley Shiraki is not a teacher at Kalaheo High School.
>> Katherine Thomason's income as an accountant was between $25,000 and $50,000, not between $175,000 and $300,000. She is not an attorney.
>> Kathleen Watanabe's income as deputy attorney general and a state personnel program manager was $84,500, not $191,000. She jointly owns property on Kauai.
>> Peter Young's income as Hawaii County deputy managing director was between $60,000 and $125,000, not between $85,000 and $175,000. He is not a teacher at Waimea Elementary School.