Misuse of Travel Funds by U.S. Foreign Affairs Agencies: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, October 23, 1985U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 107 pages |
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... Chairman William M. Jones, General Counsel John E. Moore, Staff Administrator Stephen M. Daniels, Minority Staff Director and Counsel Legislation and National Security Subcommittee JACK BROOKS, Texas, Chairman Richard C. Barnes, Staff ...
... Chairman William M. Jones, General Counsel John E. Moore, Staff Administrator Stephen M. Daniels, Minority Staff Director and Counsel Legislation and National Security Subcommittee JACK BROOKS, Texas, Chairman Richard C. Barnes, Staff ...
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... chairman, Legislation and National Security Subcommittee: Opening statement 1 Feldman, Roger B., Comptroller, U.S. Department of State, accompanied by John Condayan, Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration 36 Kingman, Woodward ...
... chairman, Legislation and National Security Subcommittee: Opening statement 1 Feldman, Roger B., Comptroller, U.S. Department of State, accompanied by John Condayan, Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration 36 Kingman, Woodward ...
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... (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Present: Representatives Jack Brooks, Henry A. Waxman, Frank Horton, Jim Saxton, and Joseph J. DioGuardi. Subcommittee staff present: Richard C. Barnes, staff director; Chris P. Cooper ...
... (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Present: Representatives Jack Brooks, Henry A. Waxman, Frank Horton, Jim Saxton, and Joseph J. DioGuardi. Subcommittee staff present: Richard C. Barnes, staff director; Chris P. Cooper ...
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... of the taxpayers' money has been allowed to take place and what steps must be taken to end this wasteful practice. [Mr. Horton's opening statement follows:] Opening Statement of Congressman Frank Horton Mr. Chairman, every once.
... of the taxpayers' money has been allowed to take place and what steps must be taken to end this wasteful practice. [Mr. Horton's opening statement follows:] Opening Statement of Congressman Frank Horton Mr. Chairman, every once.
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... the use of the Committee on Government Operations ADERAB MT AUDOT MOD MOT UNIVERSITY STANFORD JUN 1986 LIBRARIES U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1986 COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS JACK BROOKS , Texas , Chairman.
... the use of the Committee on Government Operations ADERAB MT AUDOT MOD MOT UNIVERSITY STANFORD JUN 1986 LIBRARIES U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1986 COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS JACK BROOKS , Texas , Chairman.
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Page 42 - I would be happy to answer any questions you or members of the Subcommittee may have. Mr.
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Page 32 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, I have a prepared statement which, with your permission, I would like to Introduce Into the record at this time.
Page 103 - With that comment, the subcommittee now stands adjourned subject to the call of the Chair. Thank you all. (Whereupon, at...
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Page 52 - Payment for services can be made through use of surplus foreign credits owned by the United States or from AID trust funds and...
Page 52 - American-flag ships do operate but space or service is unavailable and the traveler would be delayed more than 15 days awaiting available American-flag service...
Page 29 - Thus, while falling within the broad parameters of the uniform State/ AID/USIA Foreign Service travel regulations and the Federal travel regulations, the Agency has restricted the range of accommodations which may be authorized for performance of official AID-funded travel.