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Barofsky's audits often prodded Treasury to make its bailout decisions more transparently.
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Barofsky's spokeswoman said Barofsky's top deputy, Christy Romero, will become acting special inspector general next month.
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However, on Monday, a Treasury official disputed Barofsky's conclusions, saying the department appropriately used different methods for different purposes, the Times said.
Potential AIG Bailout Loss Was Concealed By Treasury, Federal Auditor Says The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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That much is true, at least in certain corners of the Treasury, where news of Barofsky's departure brought a touch of delight Monday.
Neil Barofsky, TARP's outspoken overseer, will resign Brady Dennis 2011
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Members of both parties on Capitol Hill praised Barofsky's efforts Monday.
Neil Barofsky, TARP's outspoken overseer, will resign Brady Dennis 2011
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However, on Monday, a Treasury official disputed Barofsky's conclusions, saying the department appropriately used different methods for different purposes, the Times said.
Potential AIG Bailout Loss Was Concealed By Treasury, Federal Auditor Says Ryan McCarthy 2010
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Sen. Richard Shelby R., Ala., the top Republican on the panel, agreed with Mr. Barofsky's criticisms, contending that the rescue "turned our already severe too-big-to fail problem into official policy."
TARP Watchdog: Big Banks Got Unfair Advantage Alan Zibel 2011
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Mr. Barofsky's remarks struck a chord with Rep. Patrick McHenry R., N.C., chairman of the subcommittee, who said Dodd-Frank "reinforced the bailout culture, perpetuated the moral hazard of government intervention and tipped the economic scales for a few at the expense of growth and competition."
TARP Watchdog Spars Over 'Too Big to Fail' Andrew Ackerman 2011
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However, on Monday, a Treasury official disputed Barofsky's conclusions, saying the department appropriately used different methods for different purposes, the Times said.
Potential AIG Bailout Loss Was Concealed By Treasury, Federal Auditor Says Ryan McCarthy 2010
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Such criticisms did not sit well with Treasury officials, many of whom believed Barofsky's conclusions were overstated and aimed primarily at drawing media attention.
Neil Barofsky, TARP's outspoken overseer, will resign Brady Dennis 2011
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