inspector general

NOUN
  1. a military officer responsible for investigations
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  • The Army's inspector general report is a transparent attempt at damage control.
  • They opposed the nomination of a junior officer to the position of Inspector General of Police.
  • The Homeland Security Department still has problems handling classified top secret intelligence information, according to a new report from the department's Office of the Inspector General.
  • His great-grandfather had risen to the position of Inspector General of Artillery under Napoleon.
  • Still to come: Foreclosure processors could be criminally charged; TARP's inspector general says Treasury is lowballing the cost of the AIG bailout; the medical lobby is blocking release of some of the best data on American health care; Obama does not like having his record on immigration reform questioned; and a water buffalo takes a swim. Wonkbook: Election tops $2 billion; divided gov. does not mean deficit reduction; market believes in inflation
  • They opposed the nomination of a junior officer to the position of Inspector General of Police.
  • Key to the argument for the buyouts is a report from the VA's Office of Inspector General (VAOIG) which recommended that the VA "revise [disability] rating criteria to reflect expected lifetime impairment so that VA could offer lump-sum payments to veterans ... BUYING-OUT DISABLED VETERANS
  • The DC Department of Employment Services is aware of the payroll allegations and is working closely with the Office of the Attorney General and the Office of the Inspector General, which is currently conducting an investigation," DOES spokeswoman Dy Brown said in an e-mailed statement Friday. D.C. officials probing alleged payroll embezzlement at Dept. of Employment Services
  • At that point, Plante took his concerns to the Archives' Office of Inspector General, where an investigator shared Plante's suspicions.
  • On Tuesday, the agency was dealt a fresh blow when an inspector general's report found that employees in the Lake Charles, La., office fraternized with oil-company workers, accepting sporting-event tickets, lunches, and other gifts from oil and natural-gas companies. Salazar to Cite 'Aggressive Action' on Drilling
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