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comptroller

[kuhn-troh-ler, komp-troh-ler] / kənˈtroʊ lər, kɒmpˈtroʊ lər /


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In an interview, Gene Ludwig, former comptroller of the currency, said the administration needs to take steps to ensure a level playing field for banks of all sizes.

From Washington Post

A certified public accountant, Eckstrom, 74, has spent 20 years as comptroller general and before that four years as state treasurer.

From Seattle Times

What authority it did wield out of Washington was partly as an extension of the White House, because the Treasury secretary and the comptroller of the currency held seats on the central bank’s board.

From New York Times

In 2015, Israel’s state comptroller, an official watchdog, cited large sums of public money spent on food, furniture, cleaning and gardening at the couple’s official and private residences.

From Seattle Times

State regulators have no power to directly reduce prices at the pump, but officials can exempt gas station owners from having to remit the tax, according to the Maryland comptroller’s office.

From Washington Post