By Fran Eaton and Dennis LaComb | Watchdog Arena | July 27, 2015
There’s no problem with the Internal Revenue Service’s audit selection process, insisted IRS Commissioner John Koskinen Thursday morning at a Congressional hearing in Washington, D.C.
Koskinen said concerns raised by Congress and the then-Inspector General two years ago about the IRS’ audit selection process have been addressed.
\”As part of their reviews, both the IRS’ chief risk officer and the [Government Accountability Office] offered recommendations for improvements in our internal control to further reduce any risks that exist for returns to be selected in an unfair manner,\” Koskinen said at Thursday’s hearing.
\”The IRS has accepted all of these recommendations, and we’ve been working to implement them.\”
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