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Lois Lerner on administrative leave in US tax scandal | Lois Lerner on administrative leave in US tax scandal |
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The US tax official who supervised the bureau that targeted conservative groups for extra scrutiny ahead of the 2012 election has been placed on leave, officials have said. | The US tax official who supervised the bureau that targeted conservative groups for extra scrutiny ahead of the 2012 election has been placed on leave, officials have said. |
Lois Lerner's suspension came the day after she refused to testify at a congressional hearing on the matter. | Lois Lerner's suspension came the day after she refused to testify at a congressional hearing on the matter. |
Groups applying for tax-exempt status were singled out for extra screening if words like "Tea Party" and "patriot" appeared in their applications. | Groups applying for tax-exempt status were singled out for extra screening if words like "Tea Party" and "patriot" appeared in their applications. |
The practice has been widely condemned. | The practice has been widely condemned. |
The Associated Press reported Ms Lerner had been replaced as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) director of exempt organisations. | The Associated Press reported Ms Lerner had been replaced as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) director of exempt organisations. |
Two top officials at the IRS have already said they would resign over the matter. | Two top officials at the IRS have already said they would resign over the matter. |
Several congressional hearings have already been held as Republican lawmakers search for evidence the practice was directed or condoned by the administration of Democratic President Barack Obama. | |
Order to cease | Order to cease |
On Wednesday, Ms Lerner told members of the House Oversight and Government Reform committee she had not broken any laws or given false information to Congress. | On Wednesday, Ms Lerner told members of the House Oversight and Government Reform committee she had not broken any laws or given false information to Congress. |
But Ms Lerner said she would not answer the congressmen's questions, citing her right under the US Constitution not to incriminate herself. | |
She learned of the targeting in 2011 and ordered staff to cease, though lower-level staff apparently resumed until May 2012, according to a treasury department report. Ms Lerner brought the affair to the public's attention on 10 May, when she disclosed the practice at a legal conference. | |
In 2010-12, the IRS says it was inundated with new applications from groups seeking tax-exempt status, after the US Supreme Court loosened restrictions on political spending by organisations unaffiliated with candidates' campaigns. | In 2010-12, the IRS says it was inundated with new applications from groups seeking tax-exempt status, after the US Supreme Court loosened restrictions on political spending by organisations unaffiliated with candidates' campaigns. |
Under US tax law, "social welfare" groups may apply for tax-exempt status but cannot engage primarily in political activity. | Under US tax law, "social welfare" groups may apply for tax-exempt status but cannot engage primarily in political activity. |
Staff members at an IRS office in Cincinnati, Ohio are understood to have compiled a list that included keywords such as "Tea Party" and "patriot" to select organisations for extra scrutiny from the large number of applications. | Staff members at an IRS office in Cincinnati, Ohio are understood to have compiled a list that included keywords such as "Tea Party" and "patriot" to select organisations for extra scrutiny from the large number of applications. |
IRS officials have denied any political motivation behind the practice, describing it as a way to handle the heavy workload. An inquiry by the US treasury department has found no evidence of any political influence from the Obama administration. | IRS officials have denied any political motivation behind the practice, describing it as a way to handle the heavy workload. An inquiry by the US treasury department has found no evidence of any political influence from the Obama administration. |
President Barack Obama has denounced the practice as unacceptable, and the FBI has launched a criminal inquiry. | President Barack Obama has denounced the practice as unacceptable, and the FBI has launched a criminal inquiry. |
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