Better Model; but, More Vetting May Be Needed…

Recently, I mentioned about licensing Media, and periodic monitoring and regulation on their cause and license thru “Ratings from Aloha Dept”.

This is simply all about controlling Media’s Special Interest Rights, while ensuring and guaranteeing their Basic fundamental Right, free press right and freedom of speech.

This model would work well, especially better than our current model of government’s own internal ethics dept, where inherent conflict usually end in injustice in favor of a person with power.
(Note: A while ago, Governor Ige, signed and passed a bill, HB1581; ACT 48, that any internal conflict within government agency goes directly to Supreme Court, which may increase the possibility of injustice. In turn, our government may become more powerful and may possibly get into more corruptions, if any.)

However, we may need to find a way to have vetting process on; among other things,

1. Aloha Dept: We may need to make sure they become INDEPENDENT from anyone or any organization, especially financially. Furthermore, we may need to find a way to keep employees of the Aloha Dept from getting into and/or involved in any possible corruption. So, we may need to implement more or better protective measure. And, we may also need to find a way how to resolve any conflict occur within the Aloha Dept, if and when it happens.

2. Government: We may need to find a way to prevent government officials from getting corrupted, e.g., by getting attached (e.g. financially or in any other forms) to Media. This may partly be achieved, e.g. by ensuring and/or modifying “Sunshine Law or Policy” with more open but strict mandate.
More discussions may and can be done…e.g. in legislature.

Aloha.

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