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Lerner Email Warns IRS Employees of Emails That 'Can Be Seen By Congress'
2015-04-11
[CNSNEWS] Lois Lerner
...the former head of the IRS Exempt Unit. She is a past president of the Council on Governmental Ethics Laws and a member of the Massachussetts bar. She was held in contempt of Congress for her role in the IRS targeting of regime political enemies and refusing to testify. The dog ate her computer's hard drive with all her emails on it...
, former director of the Exempt Organizations Unit at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS
...the Internal Revenue Service; that office of the United States government that collects taxes and persecutes the regime's political enemies...
), warned other IRS officials that lower-level employees "are not as sensitive as we are to the fact that anything we write can be public--or at least be seen by Congress," according to documents obtained by Judicial Watch and released on Thursday.

In the latest batch of documents the IRS released to Judicial Watch under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), which the agency heavily redacted before handing over, Lerner proposed training to help IRS employees "understand the pitfalls" of discussing "specific Congress people, practitioners and political parties" in emails that could be "seen by Congress" or the public.

"We are all a bit concerned about the mention of specific Congress people, practitioners and political parties. Our filed folks are not as sensitive as we are to the fact that anything we write can be public--or at least be seen by Congress," Lerner wrote in an email to Holly Paz, former director of the IRS Office of Rulings and Agreements, on Feb. 16, 2012.

"We talked with Nan and she thought it would be great if R & A could put together some training points to help them understand the potential pitfalls, as well as how to think about referrals," Lerner continued.
Posted by:Fred

#6  I do believe the Republicans could get some serious traction with a disband the IRS movement at this point.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-04-11 23:39  

#5  Somehow this isn't indication of conspiracy.
Posted by: ed in texas   2015-04-11 15:55  

#4  IF this were a city council in Lousyana, there would already be a grand jury investigation and a recall election.

Posted by: Bill Clinton   2015-04-11 12:13  

#3  Emails from work are the property of the company and can be accessed legally. Court rulings for years. Anyone should always assume they can be read by others even in the private sector, and stored by the server for at least 3-7 years. That was way before the NSA enlightenment and Snowden's revelations so I imagine most people would not care to have their cyberlives publicly revealed but her new reminder shows how blind the Culture of Entitlement is to ethics and persona accountability.
Posted by: Thor Lumumba3940   2015-04-11 11:02  

#2  15 years ago, I had a brief fling with a public agency. The Director warned me e-mails are not protected, so watch what you write.

I never had to worry - I don't have two faces.
Posted by: Bobby   2015-04-11 07:19  

#1  Shitcan 500 to 1,000 of these bastards and remove civil service protections from all Federal hacks; it's the only way to be sure...
Posted by: Raj   2015-04-11 00:54  

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