The Department of Justice announced Friday that former IRS official Lois
Lerner will not face any charges related to the alleged targeting of
conservative groups. Prosecutors said they will close their two-year
investigation into claims that the tax agency acted in a politically
biased fashion while approving which nonprofit organizations received
tax-exempt status.“We found no evidence that any IRS official acted
based on political, discriminatory, corrupt, or other inappropriate
motives that would support a criminal prosecution,” Assistant Attorney
General Peter Kadzik wrote in a letter to Congress. “Based on the
evidence developed in this investigation and the recommendation of
experienced career prosecutors and supervising attorneys at the
department, we are closing our investigation and will not seek any
criminal charges.” |
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