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Thursday, April 6, 2017

Pearl Harbor Nonprofit CEO On Paid Leave

Above, the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

Whenever someone sends an anonymous letter with allegations against a public official, I tend to doubt those allegations since the person making them doesn't have the guts to identify themselves and stand by them. True or not.

Such is the case with the CEO of the nonprofit organization that supports the National Park Service's operations in Pearl Harbor.

The Olympian reported:
HONOLULU The CEO of a nonprofit organization that supports the National Park Service's operations in Pearl Harbor has been suspended while the group's board investigates allegations made in an anonymous letter. 
Pacific Historic Parks Board of Directors member and spokesman Jim Boersema said Wednesday Ray L'Heureux (La-'ROO) was placed on paid administrative leave last week. 
It wasn't clear what allegations were made in the letter, which was sent to board members.

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