In order to provide accountability in state retirement systems, The Act applies standards similar to Sarbanes-Oxley to the principal executive and financial officers of the State.
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Governors said a new executive principal was being appointed to act on the "disappointing" inspection report.
Its acting principal and chief executive, John Hayles, said it was money well spent.
Their appeals are to be heard by the college principal and chief executive, Seamus Murphy.
John Spencer, principal and chief executive of Inverness College UHI, said construction work will start early next year.
The executive principal of Bradford Academy, Gareth Dawkins, said pupils paid tribute to their friend Bilal, describing him as a "cheeky chappy" with a "great sense of humour".
Principal and chief executive, Harris City Technology College, Croydon, Surrey.
And the Office of Management and Budget within the Executive Branch is the principal actor when it comes to assessing these things.
Finally, the majority of the Congress and the American people are not going to permit some in the executive branch to achieve their principal "hidden agenda" goal.
"Trade shows are great fishing expeditions for recruiters, " says Barry Shulman, a principal at San Francisco-based recruiting firm Shulman Associates Executive Search Inc.
The Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards (from 4.40pm) will quiz Gavin Shreeve, Principal of IFS School of Finance and Simon Thompson, chief executive of the Chartered Banker Institute.
Its top public relations executive, Ray O'Rourke, served as principal crisis counselor to now-defunct Pan Am when Libya downed its Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988, killing all 270 on board.
If the project performs as the city expects over the 25-year term of the taxable and tax-exempt bonds, the developers will be repaid their principal and earn an interest rate ranging from 6% to 9%, said Rodney Crim, executive director of the St.
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