The IRS attorney who allegedly helped direct the targeting of Tea
Party groups and other conservative organizations says he has retired,
amid lingering concerns over when and whether agency officials might
face discipline over the scandal.
The career attorney, Carter Hull, was rumored to be nearing retirement. A prior report said he had requested his government retirement package back in March, before the scandal broke.
Amid at least three congressional investigations and a Justice Department probe, it appears Hull has left the government. A message on Hull's Washington office phone says he has retired and refers callers to another agency employee.
The IRS on Wednesday would not confirm the 72-year-old Hull's employment status.
The career attorney, Carter Hull, was rumored to be nearing retirement. A prior report said he had requested his government retirement package back in March, before the scandal broke.
Amid at least three congressional investigations and a Justice Department probe, it appears Hull has left the government. A message on Hull's Washington office phone says he has retired and refers callers to another agency employee.
The IRS on Wednesday would not confirm the 72-year-old Hull's employment status.
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