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re: Lois Lerner Warned IRS Employees to “be cautious about what we say in emails”
Posted on 7/10/14 at 7:10 am to mmcgrath
Posted on 7/10/14 at 7:10 am to mmcgrath
quote:Sure fairly common. Nothing to see here.
I am not sure if I should tell everyone in this thread that the question and warning of e-mails is fairly common in public service.
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She also asked whether the IRS’s internal messaging system could be searched, in the same email to an IRS colleague. It was sent April 9, 2013, less than two weeks after the IRS inspector general that unearthed the tea party targeting practice shared a draft report with the agency.
Posted on 7/10/14 at 7:16 am to UncleFestersLegs
Question:
If other employees have been saying stuff through e-mails that you guys assume is evidence of intentional targeting of tea party groups, where are those e-mails she was worried about?
This is a time period well after the computer crash.
Congress has every email she sent or received during this time period. Shouldn't there be something there if this new e-mail is this important?
If other employees have been saying stuff through e-mails that you guys assume is evidence of intentional targeting of tea party groups, where are those e-mails she was worried about?
This is a time period well after the computer crash.
Congress has every email she sent or received during this time period. Shouldn't there be something there if this new e-mail is this important?
Posted on 7/10/14 at 7:18 am to UncleFestersLegs
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Sure fairly common.
Its fairly common when hired to be told... "Watch what you put in an email, only use it for work related info, don't seen NSFW or other content"
Not what this was "We're worried Congress may be able to subpoena and search our communications about our activity... be careful what info about the targeting you put into email form as we don't want it searchable by Congressional Subpoena"
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