...May 14 report by the U.S. Department of Treasury's inspector general on the unfair targeting of conservative political groups that applied for...
...34; The course begins at 6 p.m. Speakers: Arthur Elkins , inspector general, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Debra Roth, Shaw Bransford & Roth...
...that group might be up to. Portions of an Inspector General for Tax Administration report containing the findings have been leaked to...
...Department of the Treasury (course moderator and planning chair); Arthur Elkins, inspector general, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Janice Kullman, associate general...
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...and employees at the Crazy Water Retirement Hotel kept city and state inspectors returning to the building, investigating complaints of unsafe conditions, building disrepair, failure...
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...was too unstable to attempt to secure. She requested that a building inspector review the Structure. Ramiro Carillo, a certified building inspector working for the...
...defense practice. Previously, he was chief investigative counsel with the special inspector general for the Treasury's Troubled Asset Relief Program. He earned his...
...the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Inspector General. "The government raised important concerns in the criminal...
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...an inch if they have specified skin conditions. These exemptions from the general no-beard policy are known as "clipper-shave passes." TDCJ does not...
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