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<br /> <br />Page 27 <br />1 <br />pay, of course. <br /> <br />2 <br />MR. KAMELAMELA: Well, like in Honolulu, you <br />3 <br />know, there's a population, and then in Honolulu, <br />4 <br />there's 52 attorneys that the Corp. Counsel has; so I <br />5 <br />can see that, you know, there is a reason why there's <br />6 <br />like a $20,000 difference between my salary and <br />7 <br />Honolulu. Plus, you know, they have different types of <br />8 <br />boards and commissions to deal with. So certain things <br />9 <br />that we do, yes, are the same, but at the same time, <br />10 <br />you know, there are differences, and that's why I can <br />11 <br />see why there's a difference between what I make and <br />12 <br />what the Corp. Counsel make. <br />13 <br />But even if we, you know, have some <br />14 <br />differences -- because the charter that we look at, <br />15 <br />there are differences on how the Corp. Counsel deals <br />16 <br />with certain kinds of issues, you know. Because our <br />17 <br />charter, you know, there are certain differences that <br />18 <br />we have. For example, on the process used for the <br />19 <br />Police Commission, how to make a determination as to <br />20 <br />whether we should provide the representations to <br />21 <br />officers who are being indicted or sued, you know. And <br />22 <br />so, there's a question on how to deal with the issue of <br />23 <br />whether to represent them or not. We handle it <br />24 <br />different. And part of the difference with the Police <br />25 <br />Commission is that we live on the Big Island. Most of <br /> <br />ISLAND COURT REPORTING & TRANSCRIPTION SERVICES <br />(808) 933-9800 <br /> <br />