Posted on 08/26/2014 7:14:07 PM PDT by Beave Meister
A lawyer in the IRS ethics office is facing the possibility of being disbarred, according to records that accuse her of lying to a court-appointed board and hiding what shed done with money from a settlement that was supposed to go to two medical providers who had treated her client.
The disciplinary arm of the D.C. Court of Appeals has recommended that Takisha McGee, a section manager in the IRS Office of Professional Responsibility, lose her law license over the charge, which stems from a personal injury case she worked about a year before she joined the tax agency.
Ms. McGee, who recently gave a speech to the Florida bar titled When your license to practice before the IRS is on the line, acknowledged in a phone interview Tuesday that her own job is on the line as she fights disbarment proceedings.
Does it keep me up worrying? Yes, she said. As it relates to my job, may I possibly lose it? Yes, I face that fact each and every day.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
Hmmm...takisha?
Takisha? Say no more.
I know what you’re thinking. Forget about it.....I’m sure she’s Amish.
IRS ethics....
a perfect oxymoron.
I pity the fool (Mr. T voice/off) who gets elected president in 2016. The Kenyan is leaving the new president the biggest mess the world has ever seen that is going to need to be cleaned up.
Useless Federale drones come in all shapes and colors
I sense a future Democratic politician in the making...
Past time to disband that vipers nest. Fair tax, flat tax, whatever let’s roll.
I Googled her. You are correct.
I’m thinking Canadian.
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