Lerner headed the unit of the IRS charged with dealing with those tax-exempt organizations.
“Through the course of the investigation, we have learned that you sent documents related to your official duties from your official IRS e-mail
account to an msn.com e-mail account labeled ‘Lois Home,’” the letter says. “This raises some serious questions concerning your use of a non-official e-mail account to conduct official business.”
Issa and Jordan requested that she turn over any such emails
sent between January 1, 2008 and now related to her official duties that might be in personal email accounts, saying that such documents might be relevant to their ongoing investigation.
The use of a personal email, the congressmen write
, also raises issues of compliance with the Freedom of Information Act and “frustrates congressional oversight obligations.”
The investigation has faded from the center stage over the past several weeks, but new revelations are reviving the scandal.
Ways and Means Committee chairman Dave Camp and Subcommittee on Oversight Chairman Charles Boustany sent a letter Monday requesting that the IRS cease flagging organizations with phrases like “tea party” in the title for increased scrutiny, after an interview with an IRS employee two weeks ago suggested that such criteria was still being used.
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