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  1. John C. Dugan (born June 3, 1955) is an American attorney who served as the 29th comptroller of the currency from August 2005 to August 14, 2010. He has since worked as the chairman of Citigroup.

  2. Aug 4, 2005 · John C. Dugan was sworn in as the 29th Comptroller of the Currency in August 2005. He left office August 14, 2010. The Comptroller of the Currency is the administrator of national banks and chief officer of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). The OCC supervises more than 1,500 federally chartered commercial banks and about 50 ...

  3. Jul 19, 2010 · A native of Washington, DC, John C. Dugan was sworn in as the 29th Comptroller of the Currency in August 2005. On July 8, 2010, he announced that he would step down when his five-year term ends on August 14, 2010. Considering that his job was to regulate and supervise all national banks, including Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Citigroup and ...

  4. Aug 16, 2010 · WASHINGTON — John Walsh became Acting Comptroller of the Currency on Sunday, succeeding John C. Dugan who completed his five-year term of office. “I am honored to have this opportunity to serve as Acting Comptroller of the Currency and lead our highly professional staff while President Obama considers his appointment of the 30th Comptroller ...

  5. Mar 27, 2010 · John C. Dugan, a former bank lobbyist, has been comptroller since 2005 — when the mortgage boom was in full force — and he’s responsible for regulating banks with national charters,...

  6. Newsroom. News Release 2005-77 | August 4, 2005. John C. Dugan Takes Office As Comptroller of the Currency. Share This Page: WASHINGTON – John C. Dugan assumed office today as the 29th Comptroller of the Currency, following Senate confirmation on July 29, 2005.

  7. Apr 8, 2010 · WASHINGTONComptroller of the Currency John C. Dugan told the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission that a key factor in the financial crisis was poor credit underwriting, particularly by nonbank lenders that were subject to little or no regulation, and said action is needed.

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