Thursday, August 28, 2014

IRS Ethics lawyer facing possible disbarrment over lying

You'd think a PR attorney would know better than to lie when facing a panel. But apparently not.

Article here. (via taxprof blog).

A lawyer in the IRS ethics office is facing the possibility of being disbarred, according to records that accuse her of lying to a court-appointed board and hiding what she’d done with money from a settlement that was supposed to go to two medical providers who had treated her client.
The disciplinary arm of the D.C. Court of Appeals has recommended that Takisha McGee, a section manager in the IRS Office of Professional Responsibility, lose her law license over the charge, which stems from a personal injury case she worked about a year before she joined the tax agency.

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