The Reorganization Act gave the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff real power over the services so that his advice to the President would not be a watered-down compromise.
Concern was also raised about the number of budget holders within the department - more than 50 staff have some degree of spending power, but are monitored by a finance team of just three.
Mr. Musharraf, who was an army chief of staff when he seized power in a 1999 coup, ruled until 2008.
If approved, the panel would have subpoena power and a staff of investigators.
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In common with both the other major parties, the Liberal Democrats are also committed to giving frontline NHS staff more power at the expense of Whitehall.
Several former staff members at Pope organizations now have positions of power in the state legislature.
Health and safety director Ewan McMillan said it showed a "staggering disregard" for personal safety and that of the public and Scottish Power staff.
Watergate involved the most senior of White House staff, the attorney-general, and a host of others who wielded the kind of power which kept America going.
Plaisted said it was clear that airlines were paying attention to the power of the sites, as he suspected airline staff had attempted to plant negative reviews of competitors on Skytrax.
The process of switching to mains power may reveal some further damage, but staff will be on hand to repair any outstanding issues.
Your staff members feel ownership of ideas and initiatives, even those you originate, because you share power and control.
When Tony Blair took power in 1997, he brought in new appointments, such as his chief of staff Jonathan Powell.
When presidents organise the staff around them effectively, this also tends to be associated with effective policy making and the appearance of power.
It included plans for putting the bottom 10% of staff on probation and fired after a year if they fail to improve and ministers being given the power to choose who runs departments.
In June, Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude published a package of reforms to the civil service, including plans for putting the bottom 10% of staff on probation and fired after a year if they fail to improve and ministers being given the power to choose who runs departments.
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