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Qué (quién) es PAYMASTER - definición

PROFESSION INVOLVING PAYING WAGES OR SALARIES

paymaster         
¦ noun
1. a person who pays another to do something and therefore controls them.
2. an official who pays troops or workers.
3. (in full Paymaster General) Brit. the minister at the head of the Treasury department responsible for payments.
paymaster         
(paymasters)
1.
A paymaster is a person or organization that pays and therefore controls another person or organization.
...the ruling party's paymasters in business and banking...
N-COUNT: oft with poss
2.
A paymaster is an official in the armed forces who is responsible for the payment of wages and salaries. (MILITARY)
N-COUNT
Paymaster         
·noun One who pays; one who compensates, rewards, or requites; specifically, an officer or agent of a government, a corporation, or an employer, whose duty it is to pay salaries, wages, ·etc., and keep account of the same.

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Paymaster

A paymaster is someone appointed by a group of buyers, sellers, investors or lenders to receive, hold, and dispense funds, commissions, fees, salaries (remuneration) or other trade, loan, or sales proceeds within the private sector or public sector. Specific titles within the British government are Paymaster of the Forces, Paymaster General and Paymaster of Pensions.

Ejemplos de uso de PAYMASTER
1. It‘s the turn of Dawn Primarolo, the paymaster general ...
2. The paymaster was clear: No typed originals, no money, no arguing.
3. China has particular leverage as both the paymaster of Sudan and its largest trading partner.
4. The paymaster general has been far too complacent about the weaknesses in the system," he said.
5. "The minister responsible for the tax credits mess, the paymaster–general, should be sacked.