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KELIIKOA: The overseers, when they do need someone to be trained, they put out a request to <br />the superintendent, and what happens is they put it all together and they see which <br />one should be prioritized first. They go by districts, and then after it's all <br />prioritized, I get the list and then <br />AL: Excuse me, you're given a list of people that are to be tested? <br />KELIIKOA: Yes. <br />AL: Somebody else supervises and puts together the list? <br />KELIIKOA: Yes. <br />AL: You don't have any input into the list. <br />KELIIKOA: No. <br />KAMELAMELA: So when you talk about the overseers, who are you talking about? <br />KELIIKOA: It's the district bosses . There's five to six. <br />KAMELAMELA: There's about six districts. And when you talk about superintendent, who are <br />you talking about? <br />KELIIKOA: Stanley. <br />KAMELAMELA: Stanley Nakasone. Now does Stanley Nakasone have any financial interest <br />in your business? <br />KELIIKOA: No. <br />KAMELAMELA: Did you have any kind of —prior to June of 2005, personally tell Stanley that <br />you had a private business? <br />KELIIKOA: No. He didn't even know. <br />KAMELAMELA: He didn't know? <br />KELIIKOA: He didn't know. <br />AL: I'm sorry, you said he did not? <br />KAMELAMELA: He did not know. <br />AL: He did not know. <br />KAMELAMELA: And you said he <br />33 <br />