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In reply to the discussion: I know, I suck. But a serious question: [View all]MannyGoldstein
(34,589 posts)Steven Miller was forced out prematurely. It was not a planned retirement.
Second - I'm a scandal fabricator? Tell us, who said the following:
"the misconduct that it uncovered is inexcusable. Its inexcusable, and Americans are right to be angry about it, and I am angry about it. I will not tolerate this kind of behavior in any agency, but especially in the IRS, given the power that it has and the reach that it has into all of our lives. And as I said earlier, it should not matter what political stripe youre from -- the fact of the matter is, is that the IRS has to operate with absolute integrity. The government generally has to conduct itself in a way that is true to the public trust. Thats especially true for the IRS. So heres what were going to do. First, were going to hold the responsible parties accountable. Yesterday, I directed Secretary Lew to follow up on the IG audit to see how this happened and who is responsible, and to make sure that we understand all the facts. Today, Secretary Lew took the first step by requesting and accepting the resignation of the acting commissioner of the IRS"