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Report: Accounts of Lerner, Paz Disabled at Request of IRS Chief Counsel's Office
The IRS has disabled the computer accounts of Lois Lerner, the director of exempt organizations who's been put on administrative leave, and Holly Paz, the former director of the Office of Rulings and Agreements, according to an IRS source familiar with the situation.

The source says that their accounts were shut down shortly after 10:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 13, at the request of Glenn Melcher, who identifies himself as a lawyer with the office of the IRS's chief counsel. That's the same day that National Review Online reported that, contrary to the IRS's blanket denial, Lois Lerner was continuing to access the agency's computer system, where she has access to private taxpayer data, while on leave. That is also the day we reported that Holly Paz, the Washington, D.C., administrator who sat in on so many of the Treasury Department inspector general's interviews with her underlings, may have been, according to IRS sources, fired by the agency.

Posted by: Fred 2013-06-18
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