0 the person who is in charge of a big organization
1 the person who controls a big organization, especially a public organization:
That is where a commissioner and a director general must lead, and you can give the staff the opportunity to collaborate in that.
That is indeed one of the duties of the director general.
I look to the new director general to exercise those duties with the greatest vigour and care.
He did what he had always intended to do: he did not suspend the former director general; he decided to move him.
The director general, especially, might consider it again with some rigour.
It is then for the director general to take account of that guidance in setting price limits in the 1999 periodic review.
The director general judged that the introduction of a midweek draw would be consistent with these duties.
The director general is content to receive further information relevant to the preparation of the application for leave.