Sentences with phrase «branch executives of»

Some aggrieved branch executives of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Ningo - Prampram constituency have threatened to go to court if the party's National Executive Committee (NEC) fails to act on several petitions brought before it.
Greater Accra Regional Secretary of the opposition National Democratic Congress [NDC], together with some branch executives of the party in the Ningo Prampram Constituency and a Citi FM Journalist, were on Wednesday afternoon locked up in the residence of the Ningo Prampram MP, Sam George for nearly an hour.
Some ward Coordinators and Branch executives of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) have sent a word of caution to the MP for the constituency, Hon. Nii Armah Ashitey to declare his intentions of contesting as an independent candidate in this years Parliamentary elections else they will seek some other person to contest.
In a Press statement issued and copied tO GhanaPoliticsonline.com on Tuesday bearing signatures and names of ward and Branch executives of the NDC in the Klottey Korle constituency, the group explained that, «We are all members of the NDC who have over the years work effortlessly to bring the party into power in this constituency.
The suspect, Mercy Nyamekye, 40 years, who's on the run, lived in the same house with the deceased, who is a branch executive of the opposition New Patriotic Party...
The suspect, Mercy Nyamekye, 40 years, who's on the run, lived in the same house with the deceased, who is a branch executive of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) at Bibiani Zongo.
Nancy Nagy was named senior vice president and branch executive of Koenig & Strey GMAC Real Estate's Gold Coast office.

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And no political appointee will be able to lobby the executive branch after leaving government service during the remainder of the administration.»
As chief executive of TD, Clark led an astounding U.S. expansion of the bank, adding 1,300 branches in just five years.
J. David Cox, president of the American Federation of Government Employees, a union that represents more than 670,000 workers in the executive branch, took a swing at the agency in ink: «We believe that the Central Personnel Data File was the targeted database, and that the hackers are now in possession of all personnel data for every federal employee, every federal retiree, and up to one million former federal employees,» he wrote in the letter dated Thursday, which Fortune obtained.
Leroux overhauled the whole organizational structure at Desjardins so that, for example, females would make up at least 30 % of the talent pool at all levels of the company — from executive to branch.
While his standing among troops has likely been burnished by some of his policies — like boosting spending and reducing executive - branch input in battlefield decision - making — he has faced public criticism on some initiatives, like raising the budget and expanding US involvement in Afghanistan.
Several people have asked me why the federal conflicts of interest law, which bars every lowly executive branch official from acting on matters that affect their personal financial interests, won't apply to President Donald Trump.
A real estate executive realizes that by finding a perch to work inside each of her company's branch offices, she can be more effective and build more productive relationships.
With Republican majorities in the House and Senate, and GOP control of the Executive Branch, there were few reasons not to think that a swift repeal of the healthcare law was achievable and likely.
That pushes the real budget showdown into 2012, an election year not only for the executive branch but for a third of the Senate and the entire House of Representatives.
«We're not accusing them (the FBI) of anything at this point,» Hassan Shibly, executive director of the Tampa, Florida branch of the Council on American - Islamic Relations, said.
If Trump uses his pardon power in either of those cases, it «is incredibly problematic and would aggrandize the executive branch's power» and compromise the judiciary's independence, Ohlin said.
But that is the executive branch of government.
It seems to me that the Republican leadership will have multiple components of this test to pass — learning to work with the president and the executive branch, figuring out how to collaborate with Democratic colleagues and cooperating with their Republican compatriots who may have different perspectives.
A number of reform proposals have been made, in both the legislative and executive branches.
He said this is «unfortunately» part of a «troubling pattern of the Oversight Committee capitulating to the Trump White House rather than exercising its independent authority to conduct oversight of the executive branch
He rose up through the ranks of the party as a delegate assemblyman and then executive to the Shanghai branch of the party.
DiGenova, whose comments were rebroadcast on Tuesday night on Hannity's Fox News program — which Trump is known to watch regularly — also said that a series of questions purported to come from Mueller's office were an «intrusion» on the president's constitutional right to «fire any executive branch employee.»
Such a return may occur if the rule is not compatible with the law, if the quality of the agency's analysis is inadequate, if the regulation is not justified by the analysis, if the rule is not consistent with the regulatory principles stated in Executive Order 12866 or with the president's policies and priorities, or if the rule unnecessarily conflicts with other executive branch agency regulations orExecutive Order 12866 or with the president's policies and priorities, or if the rule unnecessarily conflicts with other executive branch agency regulations orexecutive branch agency regulations or efforts.
Beyond the battle over at least the temporary future of the CFPB lies a legal question: Which federal law decides who will lead the CFPB — the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, which gives the president the ability to fill many open positions in the executive branch, or the Dodd - Frank financial reform that created the bureau in the first place?
Republican control of the legislative and executive branches of the federal government has continued to provide a boost to stock prices throughout 2017.
Congress has formal authority over trade policy under the US Constitution, but it has generally delegated much of its authority to the executive branch in modern times.
Just look at our current political situation: those worried about Trump have to contend with the fact that the power of the executive branch has been dramatically expanded over the decades; we place immense responsibility and capability in the hands of one person, forgetting that said responsibility and capability is not so easily withdrawn if we don't like the one wielding it.
For example, in the aforementioned article, reference is made to a gentlemen named Martin Woods, who served as director of Wachovia's anti-money laundering unit in London for three years before leaving his position «in disgust» after his repeated requests to executives to put a stop to ongoing drug money laundering operations, which were allegedly occurring in Wachovia's branch network, were ignored).
Hassan Shibly, executive director of the Tampa, Florida - based branch of the Council on American - Islamic Relations, said his group would by the end of this week file a request for the civil rights division of the U.S. Department of Justice to review Todashev's death.
But over the past century, Congress has shifted many of the powers to raise and lower tariffs to the executive branch (a concentration of power that conservatives now decry).
According to the Religion News Service, it's also charged with informing the administration of «any failures of the executive branch to comply with religious liberty protections under law.»
He previously was the head of the firm's London branch and U.K. country executive for the parent bank.
Federal law does not prohibit the president's involvement in private business while in office, even though lawmakers and executive branch officials are subject to conflict - of - interest rules.
I thought it helpful to provide a rundown of the remaining legislative days» events and offer a bit of commentary about what Congress and the White House / executive branch will be doing between now and November.
Under the law, if Cohn sells his Goldman stock to avoid a conflict of interest as a member of the Executive Branch, he will be able to indefinitely defer capital gains taxes on the sale, providing he invests the proceeds from the stock sales in government securities or an approved government securities mutual fund.
Under Article II of the Constitution, only Officers of the United States may bring litigation on behalf of the Executive Branch.
Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, as amended, gives the executive branch the ability to conduct investigations to «determine the effects on the national security of imports.»
There are many reasons to suspect that the finances and persona of Trump the individual and Trump the candidate were intertwined, just as the separation between the executive branch and the Trump administration has been anything but airtight.
Kathryn Dunn Tenpas, a nonresident senior fellow in the Governance Studies program at the Brookings Institution, found that the resignations, firings and promotions within the White House and executive branch during Trump's first year in office numbered twice that of the Reagan administration's and triple that of Obama's.
Reforming the taxation of international businesses has been a priority for U.S. politicians, and key members of the legislative and executive branches have proposed a wide variety of potential changes.
In 2017, Republicans gained control of both houses of Congress and the White House for the first time in a decade, but unified GOP control of the legislative and executive branches didn't lead to a burst of lawmaking.
Conversation catalysts: Bahren Shaari, Chief Executive Officer, Bank of Singapore Francesco de Ferrari, Managing Director, Head of Private Banking Asia Pacific, CEO Southeast Asia and Frontier Markets, Credit Suisse Lawrence Lua, Managing Director, Deputy Head, DBS Private Bank Michael Blake, CEO Private Banking Asia, Union Bancaire Privée Pierre Masclet, Chief Executive Officer, Asia & Singapore Branch Manager, Indosuez Wealth Management Siew Meng Tan, Regional Head of Global Private Banking, Asia - Pacific, HSBC
In addition to making policy recommendations on administration policies affecting faith - based and community programs, the newly - formed office will also inform the administration of «any failures of the executive branch to comply with religious liberty protections under law.»
There has been a statement issued by the Russian government's executive branch which pledges their support for a bill that has the goal of implementing regulations on the ICO market.
It's very difficult to manage inflation just by determining whether government liabilities take the form of cash or government bonds (which is what the Fed does) if you can't control the explosion of government liabilities itself (which only Congress and the executive branch can do).
The executive branch did not that they would like a few changes to be made or considered in advance of this bill going forward to be approved
The Cabinet of Thailand, the government's executive branch compromising of thirty - five of the country's most senior members, has reportedly approved to royal decrees that will both cover cryptocurrencies and initial
In May 2011, Kerry Peacock, executive vice-president branch banking at TD Canada Trust, resigned from the 10 - member board of OBSI in the wake of an attempt by TDWaterhouse Canada Inc. to opt out of using the services of OBSI.
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