Noun
a military officer responsible for investigations
Source: WordNetA 2008 Inspector General report alleges that BLM has for decades neglected the dangers represented by these abandoned mines. citation * Energy corridors. Source: Internet
According to the federal government’s inspector general of biosecurity, in a normal year more than 18,000 vessels, 1.8m sea cargo consignments, 41m air cargo consignments, 152m international mail items and 21m passengers arrive in Australia. Source: Internet
According to POGO, in the prior two years, the SEC had taken no action on 27 out of 52 recommended reforms suggested in Inspector General reports, and still had a "pending" status on 197 of the 312 recommendations made in audit reports. Source: Internet
Adamu said after the FIB is excised from the FCID, a Deputy Inspector General of Police will be appointed as Head of the new Department. Source: Internet
An unverified dossier composed by a former foreign intelligence officer and funded by the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee played a crucial role in the bureau’s decision to spy on Page, the DOJ inspector general concluded. Source: Internet
A national daily had reported that Binuyo was arraigned by the Inspector General of Police, Muhammad Adamu for his involvement in a contract scandal. Source: Internet