Four IRS Employees to Be Interviewed in Congress Probe

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Congressional investigators plan to interview four Internal Revenue Service employees as part of a probe into the agency’s scrutiny of small-government groups, according to a spokesman for Representative Darrell Issa.

The IRS is making four more employees available for transcribed interviews to the House Ways and Means and Oversight and Government Reform panels. The employees work in the Cincinnati office that handles applications for tax-exempt status, said Ali Ahmad, a spokesman for Issa, a California Republican who’s chairman of the House Oversight panel.