Sentences with phrase «inspector general looks»

«Cuomo's inspector general looks very much like a version of Christie's David Wildstein, hanging around doorways, listening to phone conversations, threatening people and then finally deciding that what Governor Christie really needed was punishment for the mayor of Fort Lee,» Doig said.
Due to pressure from The HSUS and DDAL, the USDA's inspector general looked into enforcement of the rules governing dog breeding, finding appalling abuses of the dogs, deficient exercise of authority by USDA where it had authority, and identification of this glaring gap in the law that allowed Internet sellers to evade any federal oversight whatever.
Finally, under pressure from the groups, the USDA's inspector general looked into enforcement of the rules governing dog breeding, finding appalling abuses of dogs and deficient exercise of authority by USDA where it had authority.

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The reports triggered a review by the HHS inspector general's office, which is looking into whether Price's travel violated federal travel regulations.
The Justice Department's inspector general is reportedly looking into Comey's handling of the memos, and the information contained in two of them is now considered classified.
The governor has proposed a new inspector general, answerable to him, to look into future economic development contracts forged with private companies.
According to the Times Union, the investigation into allegations of workplace sexual harassment began last May when the inspector general's office was looking into an unrelated matter involving another DCJS employee.
State officials are looking into whether the attorney was unfairly demoted, while the DCJS and inspector general's findings have been referred to the state Joint Commission on Public Ethics for an independent review, according to the Cuomo administration.
Just look at the last six months, Chris got into major dust - ups with the administration over the inspector general bill, paid sick leave and homeless policy — to name just three.
He would create a special inspector general to look at economic development and other contracts processed by the State and City University systems.
For three solid years, this city agency (and inspector general's office that is governed by New York State), continue to conceal evidence that could have restored my job, career, pension and retirement benefits, but chose to look the other way, while I had to spend tens of thousands of dollars defending myself in court for charges that never existed, and that were exposed to the MTA Inspector General after an oral argument hearing on May 9, 1991 revealed the deception and cogeneral's office that is governed by New York State), continue to conceal evidence that could have restored my job, career, pension and retirement benefits, but chose to look the other way, while I had to spend tens of thousands of dollars defending myself in court for charges that never existed, and that were exposed to the MTA Inspector General after an oral argument hearing on May 9, 1991 revealed the deception and coGeneral after an oral argument hearing on May 9, 1991 revealed the deception and cover up.
The inspector general's office for the state Department of Correctional Services and Community Renewal previously looked into Raymond's accusations but determined they were unfounded.
The governor's special advisor on people with disabilities, Clarence Sundram, says the bill creates a new special prosecutor and inspector general to look into allegations of abuse and neglect, and prosecute if there's evidence of criminal activities.
Meanwhile, Cuomo is looking to make the PA board do his bidding: In April, he got the Legislature's backing for a new inspector general, appointed by and answerable only to him, with jurisdiction over the Port Authority and all downstate transportation projects.
«And the inspector general will be the person that will look at all of the processes that were involved, and I would be very surprised if a determination wasn't made that permits were issued improperly.»
A home inspection is a limited, non-invasive examination of the condition of a home, often in connection with the sale of that home.An inspector will check the roof, basement, heating system, water heater, air - conditioning system, structure, plumbing, electrical, and many other aspects of buildings looking for improper building practices, those items that require extensive repairs, items that are general maintenance issues, as well as some fire and safety issues.However, it should also be noted that a home inspection is not technically exhaustive and does not imply that every defect will be discovered.
As John Broder explained on the Green blog and Greenwire laid out in detail, Mary L. Kendall, the inspector general, found that officials under Carol M Browner, the White House coordinator for energy and environment, had changed wording and moved text in a way that made it look as though independent experts assembled by the National Academy of Engineering had not only reviewed and approved of conclusions about safety issues, but also the moratorium recommendation.
This is how you need to look at the inspection, just like you wouldn't allow your general practitioner to operate on your brain, your inspector shouldn't work on your electrical system.
You probably know the general idea behind an inspector's job — taking a thorough look at the house and finding out if anything is wrong with it — but it's much more detailed than you think.
They had a 156 page report that we didn't get until we were over 60 days into the transaction and only after three general contractors and an inspector had looked at the property and not said a word about it.
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