Office of the Comptroller General
The Office of the Comptroller General is a government agency responsible for overseeing public finances and ensuring accountability in government spending. It plays a crucial role in auditing government programs and financial statements, helping to maintain transparency and integrity in the use of taxpayer money.
The Comptroller General, who leads this office, is appointed by the President of the United States and reports to Congress. This office also provides recommendations for improving financial management and efficiency within federal agencies, contributing to better governance and public trust.