Head of US tax agency quits amid controversy

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Barack Obama, the US president, has announced that the acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service will resign as part of the ongoing scandal into the conduct of some IRS officers in unfairly targeting conservative political groups. Obama has been under pressure to act in the aftermath of acknowledgement by top IRS officials that conservative groups were improperly singled out for review after requesting tax exempt status.
The president said that Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew had requested and accepted the resignation of the acting commissioner of the IRS, Steven Miller, and said that the matter would be investigated fully.
“I have reviewed the treasury department’s watch dog report, and the misconduct that it uncovers is inexcusable,” he said. “It is inexcusable, and Americans are right to be angry about it, and I am angry about it. “I will not tolerate this kind of behaviour in any agency, but especially in the IRS given the power that it has and the reach that it has. AGENCIES
“It should not matter what political stripe you are from, the fact of the matter is that the IRS has to act with absolute integrity.”
An investigation by a Treasury inspector general found that the IRS had used inappropriate criteria that identified the Tea Party and other conservative groups as needing closer scrutiny after applying for tax exempt status.