Comptroller General reports
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(a) At the beginning of each regular session of Congress, the Comptroller General shall report to Congress (and to the President when requested by the President) on the work of the Comptroller General. A report shall include recommendations on—
(1)
legislation the Comptroller General considers necessary to make easier the prompt and accurate making and settlement of accounts; and
(2)
other matters related to the receipt, disbursement, and use of public money the Comptroller General considers advisable.
(b)
(1) The Comptroller General shall include in the report to Congress under subsection (a) of this section—
(A)
a review of activities under sections 717(b)–(d) and 731(e)(2) of this title, including recommendations under section 717(c) of this title;
(B)
information on carrying out duties and powers of the Comptroller General under clauses (A) and (C) of this paragraph, subsections (g) and (h) [1] of this section, and sections 717, 731(e)(2), 734, 1112, and 1113 of this title; and
(C)
the name of each officer and employee of the Government Accountability Office assigned or detailed to a committee of Congress, the committee to which the officer or employee is assigned or detailed, the length of the period of assignment or detail, a statement on whether the assignment or detail is finished or continuing, and compensation paid out of appropriations available to the Comptroller General for the period of the assignment or detail that has been completed.