Noun
A head or superintending accountant in certain public offices.
(historical) An officer in the English court of chancery who received the moneys paid into the court, and deposited them in the Bank of England.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAs a result, the Chief of Staff, Hon. Akosua Frema Osei-Opare has notified the Controller and Accountant General to effect these deductions at source for the period, and transfer the accrued monies into the Fund. Source: Internet
The Committee also requested to know the duration of the deposit, the interest so far yielded and all the correspondences between the office of the Accountant General of the Federation and the Ministry on the money. Source: Internet
He has plied his trade in the public service for years, served in the office of the Accountant General of the Federation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Ministry of Defence. Source: Internet
In early 1912, he got a temporary job in the Madras Accountant General 's office, with a salary of 20 rupees per month. Source: Internet
Olusola said documents from the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation, the National Bureau of Statistics among others showed that Fayemi collected a total of N165 billion as allocations, excluding regular funds from Excess… Source: Internet
The examination of witnesses began during the hearing, which was dedicated fully to the testimony of the first, Stefano Fralleoni, who was the Accountant General of the Prefecture of Economic Affairs of the Holy See at the time of the events in question. Source: Internet