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Ex-city worker charged in $800K Hawaii Foodbank scheme
Dexter Kishida, an ex-city worker, was arrested and charged with theft, forgery, and official misconduct for allegedly causing the Hawaii Foodbank to spend $800,000 in a scheme to maximize CARES Act paybacks that were not covered.
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