http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2388025/posts
Tsukiyama was in office around a year and stepped down in November of 2009. He was deputy attorney general prior to position.
Yeah, he stepped down between the time that he indirectly confirmed there were supplemental affidavits and the time that the HDOH Administrative Rules were finally posted on their website as required by law. He got an offer for a more powerful job from a Board of Directors that included Chiyome Fukino, the HDOH Director who also later pushed to have people like myself labeled as “Vexatious Requestors” if we reported ethics violations by the HDOH (as I did shortly before Fukino requested the “Vexatious Requestor” bill).
I didn’t realize that he had been deputy AG. That means that he knew VERY well that a denial of access is an admission that the record exists. This wasn’t just some little secretary at the HDOH not knowing which direction was up and so flubbing a response.