August 13, 2013

Lois Lerner in the news again

From National Review Online:
IRS�s Lerner Used Personal E-mail to Conduct Official Business, Investigators Say
Embattled Internal Revenue Service official Lois Lerner sent official documents from her government e-mail address to a personal account, according to House Oversight Committee chairman Darrell Issa and his colleague, Ohio congressman Jim Jordan.

�This raises some serious questions concerning your use of a non-official e-mail account to conduct official business,� the GOP lawmakers wrote in a letter to Lerner demanding all documents from her non-official account for the period between January 2008 and the present. �Additional documents related to the Committee�s investigation may exist in these non-official accounts over which you have some control, and the lack of access to this information prevents the Committee from fully assessing your actions,� they explained. Issa and Jordan are requesting that Lerner produce the documents by August 27.

The use of personal e-mail accounts to conduct government work also has the potential to impede federal-records requests by the public because personal accounts are not archived by the government. Controversy erupted, for example, over former EPA administrator Lisa Jackson�s use of a government account under the name Richard Windsor which, like a personal account, would not be captured by records requests relating to Jackson.
Nothing says integrity like trying to circumvent the system. Major potential for security breach as security for personal email is a lot more lax than government systems. Posted by DaveH at August 13, 2013 11:05 AM
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