Charles Arthur Bowsher
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Charles Arthur Bowsher is a former Comptroller General of the United States. Bowsher was nominated by Ronald Reagan in 1981 and served as Comptroller General for 15 years. During that period, he led the Government Accountability Office in addressing the savings and loan crisis and other major issues.
He was subject of the lawsuit Bowsher v. Synar.
In 1996 he was one of three inductees to the prestigious Accounting Hall of Fame.[1]