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Beside these posts they also hold various other posts like Deputy Secretary to Rajasthan Government, Joint Secretary to Rajasthan Government, Deputy Inspector General Stamp and Registration, Special Assistant to State Minister, Commissioner to Municipal Corporation, Additional Chief Executive Officer to Zila Parishad, chief executive officer to ...
Of course there’s change of address paperwork to deal with, but not everyone knows how important it is to change your driver’s license state of issue. ... Pennsylvania. Department of ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro announced Tuesday that the state will now automatically register eligible Pennsylvanians to vote when they obtain or renew identification cards and driver licenses.
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If he/she performed well, the Home ministry can promote them to Additional Inspector General to Inspector General of Bangladesh Police (IGP). The post of DIG or Deputy Inspector General is equivalent to the rank of governmental Joint Secretary and Brigadier of Army or so in the armed services. This is a one star general rank.
The current Inspector General of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police is: mozam jan ansari Below is a list of former inspector generals that served the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police. Arthur Finch Perrott (CIE, IP) 4 April 1938 – 3 April 1939; 2 August 1940 – 1 September 1940; 2 December 1940 – 30 August 1944; 3 October 1944 – 1 July 1945
Mark Lee Greenblatt is an American attorney and government official currently serving as the Inspector General of the United States Department of the Interior.As the Department's 7th confirmed Inspector General, Mr. Greenblatt oversees a nationwide workforce of more than 270 investigators, auditors, evaluators, attorneys, and support staff whose mission is to detect and deter waste, fraud ...
The CIA OIG investigation of the Iran Contra scandal was criticized in the final report of the Congressional investigation of the Iran-Contra affair. [3] Members of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (especially Boren, Cohen, Specter, and Glenn) wrestled with how to improve the IG while not interfering with the work of the CIA.