Yes
It is the personal financial responsibility of accounting officials who approve expenses, making them responsible for verifying the accuracy of their account payments.If you are an official, it means that you have financial responsibility for erroneous payments made as a result of your signature.As an accountable official, you are presumed to be negligent when a fiscal irregularity occurs
it is your father that is the receipt
The Head of the DoD Component or designee
It depends on who is doing the correction. As customers neither the person who took the draft and nor the person who received it can make any corrections on the draft. Doing so would render the draft invalid and worthless. Bank officials however can make corrections to the draft if any detail is found to be incorrect. They usually cancel the old draft and re-print a new one or make the change and countersign it and seal it to ensure its legality.
government elected officials, non profit organizations, churches and their pastors,
Yes
Yes
True
They are pecuniarily liable for all illegal, improper or incorrect payments
Yes, accountable officials can be held pecuniary liable for illegal, improper, or incorrect payments that occur as a result of negligence in performing their duties. They have a responsibility to ensure that payments are made in accordance with the law and regulations, and any failures to do so may result in financial penalties or other legal consequences.
Performance evaluations are used in these cases.
Departmental Accountable Officials
YES
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the Head of the DoD Component or designee
The Heads of DOD Components or designees.