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  • WTF - IRS claims it has LOST two years' worth of emails from Lois Lerner

    IRS claims it has LOST two years' worth of emails from embattled former official Lois Lerner as tea party targeting scandal heats up again

    • More than a year after receiving a subpoena, the IRS says there's a 28-month period where Lerner's emails to and from people outside the IRS no longer exist
    • The agency blames a computer crash for the loss
    • Lois Lerner, formerly the director of the IRS subagency that awards tax exemptions to nonprofit groups, is accused of playing political favorites
    • She allegedly led a conspiracy to cripple conservative groups by slow-walking or denying their applications for tax-exempt status, which is crucial for fundraising
    • Conservatives hit the roof on Friday, with one group drawing a comparison with the famous 18 minutes of missing audio on Watergate-era tapes of Richard Nixon's daily Oval Office meetings

    The Daily Mail / Mail Online
    David Martosko, U.S. Political Editor
    6/13/2014

    Excerpt:

    The Internal Revenue Service has lost two years worth of emails to and from embattled former tax official Lois Lerner, the agency told congressional investigators on Friday.

    The IRS promised on May 8 to turn over all her emails but now blames a computer crash for huge tranches of missing documents.

    Lerner is under investigation for allegedly orchestrating a years-long program that targeted tea party groups and other conservative organizations for unusually intrusive scrutiny when they applied for tax-exempt status beginning in the year before the 2010 congressional midterm elections.

    The House Ways and Means Committee, one of two bodies probing the case, said Friday that the IRS says that for the period of January 2009 through April 2011, the only Lerner emails it can find are those that were sent to or from other IRS employees.

    Emails whose sender or recipient was outside the government, or inside other agencies, have mysteriously disappeared.

    Those include the White House, the Justice and Treasury Departments, the Federal Elections Commission and Democratic congressional offices.

    Ways and Means Committee chairman Dave Camp, a Michigan Republican, said Friday that 'the fact that I am just learning about this, over a year into the investigation, is completely unacceptable.'

    'He also said the claim 'calls into question the credibility of the IRS’s response to congressional inquiries.'

    Camp pointed a finger at IRS Commissioner John Koskinen, who pledged in a March 26 hearing to produce every document the agency had which might be related to the scandal.

    'It appears now that was an empty promise,' Camp said, complaining that without emails between Lerner and government officials outside the IRS, 'we are conveniently left to believe that Lois Lerner acted alone.'

    Republicans in Congress have charged that Obama administration officials were part of a conspiracy to hamstring tea party groups in 2010 and beyond, since denying or delaying their tax-exemption applications prevented them from raising money during the years when their influence was at its highest.

    Hundreds of the right-wing organizations were forced to wait more than three years for action on their applications, while politically liberal groups were typically approved quickly.

    In one case Lerner, then in charge of the IRS's Exempt Organizations Division, personally signed the approval granting tax-exempt status to the Barack H. Obama Foundation, a charity headed by the president’s half-brother.

    That approval was granted in less than a month, and back-dated – a highly unusual move – to allow the charity to avoid paying taxes on money it had raised prior to applying.

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    View the complete article, including photos, at:

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ats-again.html
    B. Steadman
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