Top State Investigator Says White Collar Crime Unit Sat On Government Corruption Cases … The three-year-old unit has been “slowly crumbling and dissolving,” its chief special investigator says in written testimony.
One of Hawaii’s top law enforcement officials says state prosecutors have done nothing with cases of white collar crime and government corruption forwarded to them by investigators during the last several years.
Daniel Hanagami, chief special investigator in the state Attorney General’s Office, said in written testimony to state lawmakers Thursday that the Complex Litigation Fraud and Compliance Unit has not pursued indictments for cases state investigators at the AG’s office completed.
The unit was created in 2019 to investigate cases of corruption, campaign spending fraud and bribery.
