The government has one.
WASHINGTON (AP) —The federal agency that oversaw American International Group says its criticism of the company’s corporate governance grew increasingly severe over the past four years. But the Office of Thrift Supervision says it also failed to recognize the susceptibility of the company’s complex financial instruments.
Let's see... I know that office.
The Office of Thrift Supervision...
in the Division of Boondoggle Analysis...
within the Department of Legislative Stipulation...
(not affiliated with the former Administration of Codes Information and Wildlife, which -- since joining the Executive Action Group -- is now known as the Central Agency of Print Copies Dispersal)
in the Division of Boondoggle Analysis...
within the Department of Legislative Stipulation...
(not affiliated with the former Administration of Codes Information and Wildlife, which -- since joining the Executive Action Group -- is now known as the Central Agency of Print Copies Dispersal)
which is an offshoot of the Budgetary Legal Overview Bureau (BLOB)...
which is part of the Agency of Random Order Development (AROD)...
which is part of the Agency of Random Order Development (AROD)...
a subsidiary of Alpo Dog Food...
a division of Beatrice.
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