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+ | As Comptroller, he oversaw DoD's first-ever department-wide [[audit]] of $2.7 trillion in assets, which involved over 1,000 outside auditors and discovered "major flaws" but no "major cases of fraud or abuse."<ref>https://www.defensenews.com/pentagon/2018/11/15/heres-what-the-pentagons-first-ever-audit-found/</ref> | ||
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David Norquist (deep state functionary?) | |
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Nationality | United States |
Children | 3 |
Spouse | Stephanie |
Party | Republican |
Activities
As Comptroller, he oversaw DoD's first-ever department-wide audit of $2.7 trillion in assets, which involved over 1,000 outside auditors and discovered "major flaws" but no "major cases of fraud or abuse."[1]
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