Posted on 05/15/2013 4:34:00 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
WASHINGTON - Steven Miller, who resigned on Wednesday as the acting head of the Internal Revenue Service, said in a message to colleagues that there is a "strong and immediate need" to restore public trust in the nation's tax agency.
Miller resigned after the IRS became embroiled in a controversy over the agency's targeting of conservative groups for extra scrutiny.
"It is with regret that I will be departing from the IRS as my acting assignment ends in early June," Miller said in an internal message that was released by the IRS. "This has been an incredibly difficult time for the IRS given the events of the past few days, and there is a strong and immediate need to restore public trust in the nation's tax agency."
I thought it was two rogue low level employees, wha happened?
Pray for America to Wake Up
Not enough. He MUST go to prison.
He was slated to leave in June anyway.....
No principles there. He’ll go out kicking and screaming.
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