In the Roman Republic a quaestor was an elected official who supervised the treasury and financial affairs of the state, its armies and its officers.
From 1786 to 1792 he worked for the Polish Commission of the Treasury and was responsible for supervising Jewish affairs in the country.
They were also authorized to nominate all officers in church and state and supervise financial and military affairs through committees.
Ogosho Ieyasu also supervised diplomatic affairs with the Netherlands and Spain.
The bureau supervised the customs and civil affairs of these areas.
In the Roman Republic, quastores were elected officials who supervised the treasury and financial affairs of the state, its armies and its officers.
Commissioned by the Chinese government to supervise affairs relating to people with disabilities in China.
They also took on additional responsibilities such as supervising religious affairs and controlling firearms.
In the early 1990s, several vice premiers of the State Administration Council supervised economic affairs.
It reviews the syllabus, introduces useful changes and supervises the examinations and other educational affairs.