Monday, May 20, 2013

Higher-Ups Knew of IRS Case during the President's re-election Campaign

The Internal Revenue Service's watchdog told top Treasury officials around June 2012 he was investigating allegations the tax agency had targeted conservative groups, for the first time indicating that Obama administration officials were aware of the explosive matter in the midst of the president's re-election campaign.
The disclosure to the Treasury general counsel and the deputy secretary was a cursory one, according to J. Russell George, the Treasury inspector general for tax administration. He said he didn't reveal conclusions of the probe, which was in its early stages, and his disclosure came as part of a routine update to Treasury leaders. At the time, Republican lawmakers were complaining publicly about alleged IRS targeting of tea-party groups.
The revelation nonetheless raised a fresh set of questions about who was aware of the problem within the Obama administration. It was one of several new details that emerged during a contentious four-hour House committee hearing Friday, held one week after an IRS official revealed at a legal conference that the agency had taken "absolutely inappropriate" actions in targeting conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status for often heavy-handed scrutiny.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sure they did. It all starts at the top. Every bit of it.

Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.

-Martha

Anonymous said...

White house chief of staff knew, but didn't tell Obama.

Uh huh.

-Martha

http://www.politico.com/story/2013/05/the-white-houses-shifting-irs-account-91638.html