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Comptroller-General

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  • In ancient texts, the Chinese described a celestial hierarchy— Comptroller-General of Clouds, Under-Secretary of the Department of Lightning—that resembled their imperial bureaucracy, down to its detailed organizational chart.

    Cirrus Concerns Peter Pesic 2011

  • The popular mayor had been banned from holding public office by Venezuela's Comptroller-General for allegedly mishandling public funds, and other corruption charges.

    Venezuelan Court Bars Opposition Contender Kejal Vyas 2011

  • With Mifflin all but incapacitated, management of the state lands fell to his friend and closest adviser, Comptroller-General John Nicholson.

    Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010

  • With Mifflin all but incapacitated, management of the state lands fell to his friend and closest adviser, Comptroller-General John Nicholson.

    Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010

  • David M. Walker served as the Comptroller-General of the United States from 1998 to 2008.

    Sheldon Filger: The U.S. is on a Fast Track to Bankruptcy 2009

  • It provides for audits of the Federal Reserve by the Comptroller-General.

    Ron Paul's Audit The Fed Bill HR 1207 2009

  • It provides for audits of the Federal Reserve by the Comptroller-General.

    Ron Paul's Audit The Fed Bill HR 1207 2009

  • It stars my next guest, David Walker, former Comptroller-General of the United States of America, president and CEO of the Petergee-Peterson Foundation.

    CNN Transcript Aug 18, 2008 2008

  • A letter written on September 30, 1987 by then Comptroller-General of the U.S. found the OPD's activities to be "prohibited, covert propaganda activities ... beyond the range of acceptable agency public information activities."

    Propaganda Still Sells Wars 2007

  • The following institutions will have their budgets and powers enlarged: the Auditor-General, the Chief Electoral Officer, the Comptroller-General, the Information Commission, the Ethics Commissioner, the Public Service Integrity Commissioner, and the Registrar of Lobbyists.

    undecideds 2006

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