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CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM

IBEW Local 1260 business manager Brian Ahakuelo speaks to reporters in Kakaako today.

The parent organization investigating the local electrical workers union said embattled business manager Brian Ahakuelo misused member dues for personal expenses unrelated to union business.

In a notice sent to members, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers listed a dozen allegations that range from travel expenses to Las Vegas, where Ahakuelo’s daughter and son-in-law reside, to using union assets to pay the legal fees to defend his son, Brandon, the union’s chief of staff, in a criminal case involving unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle.

Other expenses that were reimbursed by Local 1260 from 2014 to 2016 include airfare for seven members of Ahakuelo’s family not employed by the union to attend an IBEW celebration, and paying off a more than $24,000 bank loan for a truck initially owned by his wife, Marilyn, which was later transferred to the union, according to the letter signed by John O’Rourke, vice president of the international parent organization.

The IBEW also alleges that employees of Local 1260 were given company vehicles though they were not authorized to use them and that the Ahakuelo unilaterally changed personnel policies to personally benefit himself and his family.

Ahakuelo, at an impromptu news conference today at a Kakaako park, said he will not resign from his job, as he had announced two days earlier.

He said he has secured legal counsel and is also considering legal action against IBEW’s Washington, D.C.-based international union, which he said has made false allegations against him of financial mismanagement.

“They turned it into falsehoods and allegations of misappropriation of moneys, of wrongdoing by myself, which is totally false,” Ahakuelo said. “It was a witch hunt on me because there was a concern that I was getting too popular.”

Ahakuelo said he has rescinded his 30-day notice of retirement and will run for vice president of the ninth district of the parent union.

Ahakuelo said the reason the international union is bringing false allegations against him is because it was “jealous” of him and “fearful” that he would run for vice president. He said the existing vice president, John O’Rourke, called for a “witch hunt.”

Ahakuelo, 55, was business manager and financial secretary for Local 1260, representing more than 3,200 electrical workers, including Hawaiian Electric Co. and TV station employees. He was placed on paid administrative leave Friday, along with 18 of his staff, pending an audit by the international union. IBEW named Harold Dias, a former state AFL-CIO president, trustee in the interim.

In recent years Ahakuelo was criticized by subordinates for his spending of union dues, including the hiring of four immediate family members.

Ahakuelo earned $201,712 in 2015, while his wife, Marilyn, director of community services for Local 1260, was paid $105,119, according to the union’s most recent financial report filed with the U.S. Department of Labor. Their son, Brandon, the union’s chief of staff, received $143,274, while daughter-in-law Neiani, executive assistant, earned $77,656. Ahakuelo’s sister-in-law, Jennifer Estencion, senior executive assistant, had a salary of $101,855, the filing shows.

The international union said it placed Local 1260 in trusteeship “in order to investigate and correct financial issues that have arisen in the local.”

Ahakuelo subsequently announced his retirement on Tuesday before changing course this morning.

A hearing to decide how long the trusteeship will last is scheduled for May 23.

Notice of Hearing to IBEW Members by Honolulu Star-Advertiser

75 responses to “Charges against electrical union leader detailed in notice to members”

  1. locomoko says:

    How is any of this serving the best interests of the dues-paying membership? What a circus.

    • MDA says:

      He doing the “….nah, nah, nah… just joking” stint. Like you said what a circus… Aren’t circus’ run by families too? You would think with all the commotion on nepotism… like at the charter school last year, etc… that someone at his level or in his position, would definitely avoid doing that even if there is no rule or policy stating that. Or is that a common practice amongst all the other unions too?

    • lwandcah says:

      Harold Dias is an even bigger crook than this guy. He completely failed in his position with the international regarding the 1186 corruption and it’s current “leadership” and had to resign. Now they are putting him in charge? Just goes to show where the international’s head is.

      • MDA says:

        I wouldn’t say that this guy is a crook… but maybe just shy of being ethically sound.

        • lwandcah says:

          You are correct; crook was the wrong word to use. Questionable leadership and poor judgement may be better.

        • Adobo says:

          Meaning “swindler” is American English, 1879, from crooked in figurative sense of “dishonest.
          Seems that crook would be the correct word to use.

    • hanabatadayz says:

      looks like he eats out every night..dessert included

  2. Bully says:

    This guy must be following advice from Donald Trump.

  3. SHOPOHOLIC says:

    The plot sickens

    • silvangold says:

      is this the new daytime series? “How to lie and keep your jobs” staring the KEALOHAS! OR “QUIT THEN CRY THEN RUN BACK OR NO MO MONEY” Maybe the Kealohas and the Ahakuelos can get together and form a super union!

  4. JustBobF says:

    Maybe better lock him out of the office to secure the evidence?

  5. hywnsytl says:

    Only hurts the members, They have a chance to vote him out with the rest of them. Its on the members now.

  6. ricekidd says:

    I quit, I’m not, I quit, I’m not!
    BS artist….

  7. iwanaknow says:

    You can’t make this stuff up.

  8. Chiburu says:

    If you’re gonna go down, might as well go down in flames!

  9. hcsr says:

    How is hiring and paying family members huge salaries not “financial mismanagement”.

  10. uniden says:

    I would think the IBEW’s Board of Directors has the final decision on whether to accept Mr. Ahakuelo’s request to rescind his retirement. If they don’t have the authority on the final decision, it’s a big sham on how this organization functions! The hard working dues-paying members better wake up!

  11. kiragirl says:

    IF I was an IBEW member, I would be petitioning to get him AND his family members removed.

  12. ezridah says:

    As the Stomach Turns…stay tuned…grand jury indictment coming …

  13. KB says:

    wow why so much family …is it for the workers?

  14. Hodad says:

    What’s the story? Just a typical Union crook.

  15. popolo says:

    i changed my mind john……..

  16. papio5 says:

    He looks happy in his photo. His lawyers probably paid with union dues and paid time away from his job to campaign for vice president and work on his lawsuit. Life is good when you are the king, except if the feds start an investigation.

  17. lespark says:

    Back in the old days this guy would end up like Jimmy Hoffa.

  18. yobo says:

    this is one way to get 15 mins of fame.

  19. 9ronboz says:

    A mob organization trying a thief

  20. Bdpapa says:

    And the saga continues!

  21. Kukuinunu says:

    I supposed his legal counsel advised (or others) suggested that by resigning, he looked guilty? Trouble is by staying in he looks guilty, of nepotism, if nothing else. How can the members tolerate employment of four family members working at very high salaries in key leadership positions. This does not look good, it does not look right. They all should resign, even if they have done nothing wrong. Are they all even electricians? Is this what PV has bought us?

  22. twitter6 says:

    Jealous or nepotism? Pretty obvious conflict when you hire your whole family with generous salaries. Can’t teach common sense

  23. CKMSurf says:

    Let me guess. Union paid defense attorney versus paying out for one himself? Makes sick sense to me.

  24. RSYmoney says:

    He should resign, then have his son or daughter hire him after one of them take his place.Talk about nepotism to the max.

  25. mcc says:

    He talked to Billy Keoni last night and decided to “stick to it and not let small stuff hold him back”.

  26. LKK56 says:

    This is why union dues are so high. The salaries are decent, but why to all one family. What are the “perks” – car allowances, entertainment account, trips, annual vacations to name a few. Why is the office located in a high price office tower down town? Union members, wake up and demand accountability – it is your hard earn money.

    • PTF says:

      The former office was a two story building on Beretania St. It was also a money maker as they were collecting rent for office rentals to three other unions. They sold that building to now pay $20,000 a month lease at Topa Tower. The lease is till 2026. That’s almost a quarter of a million dollars in rent annually.

  27. roxie says:

    Classic case of NEPOTISIM….

  28. Wazdat says:

    This guy is a piece of work and even though this is Legal in a UNION, its a disgrace and happens way too much in Hawaii.

    And people thought Chicago was bad Hawaii is probably worse since we only have Dems with NO ONE HELD ACCOUNTABILE !

  29. islandsun says:

    If the international has no policies about hiring his whole family he is free to go….

  30. justmyview371 says:

    I love the photos S-A chooses to use. The media does the same thing to Trump. In other words, they pick photos with a stupid look.

  31. bumbai says:

    We are witnessing the final desperate explosion of a cornered skunk.

  32. soundofreason says:

    So much for the fluff story of it just being a routine audit, eh?

  33. sailfish1 says:

    He is a real GOOD family man – His family must really love him.

  34. Crackers says:

    LOL, must be in the same club as Mayor Billy Kenoi and former Bishop Museum Executive Director Blair Collis. But seriously, what I’m trying to come to grips with is, if you’re making $200,000 you’re doing quite well here in Hawaii so why cockroach more monies?

    That nepotism thing going should just be banned entirely; don’t allow it, as that is just inviting trouble. This reminds me of that local charter school in Kaka’ako where the Principal was hiring all sorts of relatives in a similar manner. But that charter school situation was funnier in that they were paying for some sort of weird stuff. Then there’s that Hawaii Technology Academy head that used like $150K for his own personal expenses. It appears that in situations like these there is a complete lack of integrity.

  35. 962042015 says:

    Nothing to see here folks, just business as usual, move on. Oh, and deposit your union dues in the cash box at the door, and while you’re at it, go ahead and drop your democrat-for-president ballot in the ballot box which we have conveniently pre-marked for you.

    • chief says:

      You’re right! Same old thing, power corrupts, hiring his family does not pass the “sniff test” but he did it anyway and the fools on the Executive Board allowed it! Nothing is going to happen to him, he’ll still be able to collect his pension and laugh all the way to the bank!

  36. 808living says:

    Guarantee you braddah and family don’t buy that Vacations Hawaii packages to go to Vegas… They got 1st class tickets, limo picked up and driven to the Wynn, Venetian or Caesars, set up in a suite and gambled in the high limits salons. The rest of us “middle class” people did the downtown grind and he just laughed at us. I read the article on the first google search http://www.courthousenews.com/2012/07/27/48757.htm. Truth or lies.. wow!

  37. Tyrion says:

    The nepotism reeks corruption. i don’t think anyone is “jealous” of him….the scene is incredibly narcissistic.

  38. kekelaward says:

    He sure looks like the brains behind that operation.

  39. HOSSANA says:

    Another union official putting a spin on the charges against him….what a farce and crock…..we have the Big Island Mayor, the HPD Chief of Police, and now a union big shot all tainted with the suspicion of fraud and theft…this is Hawaii at its best……where is HAWAII 5-0…..Jack Lord would have eliminated all this corruption……BOOK EM ALL DAN-O!!!!

  40. MANDA says:

    That’s our local union – sexist even when dishing out favors.

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