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He said he did not fault security officials for scrutinizing the men or their luggage.
The ombudsman is a part of the system of administrative law for scrutinizing the work of the executive.
And the better the resolution, the better for scrutinizing opera singers in the kind of detail unknown to spectators in the opera house.
In several other fraud cases, accounting firms, which are responsible for scrutinizing the financial underpinnings of companies, have become targets for investor lawsuits.
Dinallo kept intact the team that had humbled Merrill Lynch — Bruce Topman, Gary Connor, and Patricia Cheng — and gave it responsibility for scrutinizing Salomon Smith Barney.
That will not happen until there is an independent and trusted mechanism for scrutinizing efforts to use the secrecy claim, and to address judges' deference to a secrecy-oriented executive.
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