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IRS head says no laws broken in loss of emails
Washington Examiner ^ | June 23 2014 | Washington Examiner

Posted on 06/24/2014 6:51:41 AM PDT by PoloSec

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans in Congress aren't buying the contention by the head of the Internal Revenue Service that he has seen no evidence anyone committed a crime when the agency lost emails that might shed light on the targeting of tea party and other political groups before the 2010 and 2012 elections.

On Tuesday, a House panel will hear from a White House official who once worked at the IRS.

Jennifer O'Connor worked at the IRS from May to November 2013, helping the agency gather documents related to the congressional investigations, said Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., chairman of the House Oversight Committee. O'Connor has since moved to the White House counsel's office.

Issa subpoenaed O'Connor on Monday night after the White House declined his invitation to have her testify. After getting the subpoena, the White House relented.

Issa said he wants to question O'Connor about former IRS official Lois Lerner's lost emails. The IRS said Lerner's computer crashed in 2011, and emails she had archived on the hard drive were lost. Sign Up for the Politics Today newsletter!

Lerner headed the division that processes applications for tax-exempt status. The Oversight Committee is investigating the handling of applications from tea party and other political groups. Congressional investigators want Lerner's emails to see if there is evidence that anyone outside the IRS was involved.

"Before her promotion to the White House, Ms. O'Connor led the response to the congressional targeting inquiry and she is uniquely qualified to explain why attorneys did not focus on and flag Lerner's 'lost' emails at the outset," Issa said.

Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland, the top Democrat on the Oversight Committee, said, "Republicans have been trying desperately — and unsuccessfully — for more than a year to link this scandal to the White House."

David Ferriero, who heads the National Archives and Records Administration, was also scheduled to testify. The National Archives has asked the IRS to investigate the loss of records, and whether any disposal of data was authorized.

On Monday, IRS Commissioner John Koskinen appeared at a rare evening hearing before Issa's committee to answer questions about the lost emails. The hearing was contentious, with Koskinen brushing aside accusations that the IRS has obstructed the political group targeting investigations.

"I have the ability to say I have seen no evidence of any crime," Koskinen said.

Rep. Michael Turner, R-Ohio, scoffed at Koskinen's assertion.

"I have always believed that what happened in your agency with Lois Lerner is a crime," Turner said. "I believe that there were others involved. I believe the emails that are missing are the ones that would probably give us an ability to establish that. And I believe that somebody undertook a criminal act in its destruction."

Turner, however, acknowledged he has no evidence to back up his belief.

Koskinen said there was no evidence that Lerner intentionally destroyed the emails. To the contrary, he said the IRS went to great lengths trying to retrieve lost documents on Lerner's computer, even sending it to the agency's forensic lab.

In 2011, the IRS had a policy of backing up emails on computer tapes, but the tapes were recycled every six months, Koskinen said. He said Lerner's hard drive was recycled and presumably destroyed.

The IRS was able to generate 24,000 Lerner emails from the 2009 to 2011 period because she had copied in other IRS employees. Overall, the IRS said it is producing a total of 67,000 emails to and from Lerner, covering the period from 2009 to 2013.

The IRS inspector general is investigating the lost emails, Koskinen said.

Lerner, who is now retired from the IRS, has refused to testify at two Oversight Committee hearings, invoking her constitutional right against self-incrimination. In May, the House voted to hold Lerner in contempt of Congress.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia
KEYWORDS: careerpoliticians; darrellissa; emails; investigateyourself; irs; irsscandal; koskinen; lerner; liberalagenda; obama
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To: Tallguy

‘No laws broken’?

Ask this half-wit to define WHICH law he is so certain he did NOT break!

Guaranteed … he DOES NOT KNOW the law and never did.

He is just ANOTHER irresponsible, unscrupulous, self-serving Liberal creep this Administration shunted into a cushy and job that is completely BEYOND his abilities and character.


21 posted on 06/24/2014 7:38:18 AM PDT by SMARTY ("When you blame others, you give up your power to change." Robert Anthony)
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To: SMARTY

People break IRS laws/rules unwittingly every year, by the tens of thousands. Most go uncaught, but those that do often get the book thrown at them by jackals like this guy. Do you think he would accept an “ignorance of the Law” argument? Of course not.


22 posted on 06/24/2014 7:44:08 AM PDT by Tallguy
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To: PoloSec

Trey Gowdy tore him a new one over this. Gowdy asked Koskinen point blank what statute he was referencing when he made that claim of legality. Koskinen said he didn’t have one, but was relying instead on common sense. Gowdy came across like Perry Mason after that one. I would highly recommend the audio of this exchange to all FReepers.


23 posted on 06/24/2014 7:48:15 AM PDT by Hoodat (Democrats - Opposing Equal Protection since 1828)
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To: PoloSec

This is the story our local liberal rag ran. So just by the title, the low information voter thinks no laws were broken even though the IRS head had no clue of any of the laws that might have been broken.

Props to Trey Gowdy for getting to the bottom of that. The enemedia needs to be brought to justice as well.

CGato


24 posted on 06/24/2014 7:48:43 AM PDT by Conservative Gato
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To: PoloSec

Yes. He wouldn’t be so arrogant if he didn’t know for sure that the fix is in.


25 posted on 06/24/2014 7:50:07 AM PDT by uncitizen
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To: blackdog

I’m not big on lawsuits but surely a civil case filed against various IRS figures would have a good chance of winning based on the preponderance of evidence standard?

I know the old line about the government must give permission to be sued but there is nothing, as far as I know, about individuals being sued as individuals. True The Vote v Lerner would be a slam dunk.


26 posted on 06/24/2014 7:56:04 AM PDT by relictele (Principiis obsta & Finem respice - Resist The Beginnings & Consider The Endual,etc)
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To: PoloSec

"No laws have been broken by the IRS!"

27 posted on 06/24/2014 8:07:18 AM PDT by Sicon ("All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." - G. Orwell)
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To: Tallguy

One law was and that was that the IRS failed to notify the national Archive that records were destroyed. The Arhivist just testified that he still hasn’t been notified and he sitting right there with other irs pukes. Seems like nice guy too ...


28 posted on 06/24/2014 8:13:39 AM PDT by shotgun
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To: PoloSec

Flat tax. Do away with the IRS.


29 posted on 06/24/2014 8:19:01 AM PDT by kiltie65
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To: PoloSec

Flat tax. Do away with the IRS.


30 posted on 06/24/2014 8:20:23 AM PDT by kiltie65
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To: Hoodat

Yes. Trey Gowdy nailed him big time on this claim.

He then tore apart the lie that the republicans are after the WH.

And he started by tearing him apart about the loss/destruction of evidence.

My confidence that Benghazi will be handled correctly went way up after hearing this.


31 posted on 06/24/2014 8:24:26 AM PDT by kidd
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To: PoloSec
"I have the ability to say I have seen no evidence of any crime," Koskinen said.

And I have the ability to say the sky is yellow, or the earth is flat, or that I am dating a supermodel. Doesn't mean it's true.

You have to parse the wording with these weasels.

32 posted on 06/24/2014 8:37:59 AM PDT by Sicon ("All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." - G. Orwell)
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To: kiltie65
Flat tax. Do away with the IRS.

You'd still need an IRS style collection and enforcement agency. Tweak a variation of the FairTax and phase it in instead.

33 posted on 06/24/2014 8:45:12 AM PDT by JimRed (Excise the cancer before it kills us; feed & water the Tree of Liberty! TERM LIMITS NOW & FOREVER!)
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To: PoloSec

The commissioner should be asked if the IRS would accept the lame lost emails excuse from any business or individual they were auditing and what punishment would be meted out to those who did. The IRS is not above the law and should be held to the same standards they would impose on taxpayers.


34 posted on 06/24/2014 11:26:49 AM PDT by The Great RJ
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