Posted on 05/22/2013 10:23:00 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
The contention that the Internal Revenue Services targeting of conservative groups was limited to several low-level workers may not be holding up.
Former IRS acting head Steven Miller testified last week that two rogue agents responsible have already been disciplined. But Fox Cincinnati affiliate WXIX-TV has identified six local employees that sent probing letters to Tea Party groups: Mitchel Steele, Carly Young, Joseph Herr, Stephen Seok, Liz Hofacre and a woman known only as Ms. Richards.
According to WXIX, all of those workers have separate managers, and separate territory managers above them; the only supervisor they do have in common is Cindy Thomas, the program manager of the IRS tax-exempt organizations determinations division.
A biography of Thomas from the Cincinnati Bar Association says she is a 35-year IRS veteran who has held the program manger title for about eight years. Thomas was listed as a presenter at a Cincinnati Bar Association program in January titled, What Is the Best Structure for Your Nonprofit?
Additionally, it was Thomas signature on an IRS letter to investigative journalism outfit ProPublica sent along with confidential, still-pending applications from conservative groups in November.
ProPublica had requested information on conservative groups who had received tax-exempt status, and with it received some still-pending ones that should have remained confidential. The IRS has said the disclosure of the confidential documents was inadvertent and unintentional.
Several IRS officials have been called before Congress, including Lois Learner, the director of the tax-exempt determinations office, who on Wednesday invoked her constitutional right not testify. Thomas so far has not been called.
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Any relation to Helen?
Shutting down here.
Me too....
For tomorrow!
See you all in the morning.
Things are going down pretty bad in this Republic. We have every reason to watch our six.
Don’t think anybody with any management experience ever bought into that rougue employee b/s. Interesting that the source graphics and story was from WXIX. Hope somebody gets the recipient list of hits by ProPublica and those respective editors and writers get “interviewed” by a congressional committee as well as confronted by the affected Tea Party attorneys.
disciplined. oh boy.
None of this would have happened but for Obama and the democrats with their end justifies the means Alinsky philosophy. They have no respect for the rule of law.
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