Shinichi Sasaki, who was in charge of quality control, played a key role in handling the 2009 recall.
He says the building was poorly constructed and that the person in charge of quality control for the construction took bribes.
Two other former officials charged in the case - Akio Hanawa, 63, and Tadashi Koshikawa, 61 - also held positions at the time of the accident, with Mr Koshikawa in charge of quality control.
And Gillingham have denied an FA charge of failing to control their players.
In May 2007, Lohan was arrested on a misdemeanor drunken driving charge after she lost control of her Mercedes-Benz convertible and struck a curb in Beverly Hills, California.
Subhash Chandra, the highest ranking bureaucrat in the Uttar Pradesh government department looking after law and order, said he had no information of a "lathi" (bamboo cane) charge by police to control the crowd.
Using a magnetic fluid and an electromagnetic charge, the Magnetic Ride Control monitors your driving and adjusts shock stiffness in mere milliseconds.
Rodriguez, who began working with Li in August, has improved his charge's ability to control her emotions by giving her homework, including writing self-affirmations.
"Cuomo picked up far more support here in New York state than he lost by leading the charge and enacting a gun control package, " said Gyory.
They will have the power to hire and fire chief constables and set local police objectives and the budget - but chief constables will remain in charge of the direction and control of the police force.
PPCs will have the power to hire and fire chief constables and set local police objectives and the budget - but chief constables will remain in charge of the direction and control of the police force.
These commissioners will have the power to hire and fire chief constables and set local police objectives and the budget - but chief constables will remain in charge of the direction and control of the police force.
BBC: Call for councils to have closer relationship with PCCs
Under the coalition's plans, commissioners in England and Wales will have the power to hire and fire chief constables and set local police objectives, and the budget - but chief constables will remain in charge of the direction and control of the police force.
Also weighing on Obama and his aides as he decides how to proceed is the unpleasant memory of previous dust-ups over contraception, including an election-year spat over an element of Obama's health care overhaul law that required most employers to cover birth control free of charge to female workers as a preventive service.
Despite his own wounds, Romesha led a charge across the outpost that regained control of the ammunition supply depot.
But Holland lasted just 16 months before leaving his position in November 2008, following which Gradi resumed caretaker control until Thordarson took charge in early January.
These functions include a charge status indicator and the ability to control the vehicle's new auxiliary climate control option, which enables vehicle preheating or cooling via the Porsche Car Connect app.
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While those in charge don't necessarily have to give up control, they may need to make some momentous decisions.
The new Executive VP is in charge of flight operations, technical operations, operations control center, safety, security, airport customer service and Delta Global Services.
Formally, it is true, the control of inflation is now in the charge of the Bank of England, which since being made independent in May has raised interest rates by a percentage point.
Among the most dramatic of Bush's proposals is a fee that the Federal Aviation Administration would charge airlines to help pay for new air traffic control services, which are becoming strained by an increasing volume of air traffic.
The A3 also boasts two paddles behind the steering wheel that let drives control the level of regenerative braking that adds charge to the battery.
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He has been criticised over a scandal on a military training ship which led to a mutiny - bringing the charge from opponents that his defence ministry is out of control.
Unlike the 1994 class, the Watergate babies did not force a change of majority control in Congress: Democrats had been in charge in the House for two decades at the time.
The friction caused by the gas bubble pushing up the pipe and displacing the drilling mud used to control the pressure could have created a static charge that ignited the gas into a fireball.
President Obama, by contrast, pushed for and signed the Affordable Care Act, which provides for insurance coverage of birth control as well as making it unlawful to charge women more for health care than men.
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Tories were "very much like the rest of the population - decent, tolerant, humane but desperately concerned to see the criminals brought under control, to see decent citizens back in charge of our neighbourhoods, " Mr Letwin told BBC One's Breakfast with Frost programme.
While Westminster is in charge of overseeing the Holyrood elections, the Scottish Parliament has control of the council votes.
It will take skilled leadership to control the devastation, and the many women in charge seem up to the challenge.
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