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January 4, 1952
The Nome Nugget
Nome, Nome County, Alaska
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In Washington, Revenue Commissioner John B. Dunlap assures that his department is clean, with investigations clearing all officials including 64 regional collectors, expecting few additional firings among lower staff.
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Tax Commissioner Dunlap Thinks His Department Thoroughly "Clean"
WASHINGTON. (AP)-Revenue Commissioner John B. Dunlap said Thursday he doesn't expect future tax scandal firings to hit any high officials, and firings among the lesser fry probably will be fewer than expected.
Dunlap told reporters that special agents have investigated 'every rumor involving officials still in office. including all the 64 collectors in charge of regional offices.
"No officials in the Revenue Service of any stature are causing me any concern right now, Dunlap said. "Of course, something new could pop up tomorrow."
WASHINGTON. (AP)-Revenue Commissioner John B. Dunlap said Thursday he doesn't expect future tax scandal firings to hit any high officials, and firings among the lesser fry probably will be fewer than expected.
Dunlap told reporters that special agents have investigated 'every rumor involving officials still in office. including all the 64 collectors in charge of regional offices.
"No officials in the Revenue Service of any stature are causing me any concern right now, Dunlap said. "Of course, something new could pop up tomorrow."
What sub-type of article is it?
Historical Event
What themes does it cover?
Justice
Crime Punishment
What keywords are associated?
Tax Scandal
Revenue Service
Official Investigations
Firings
What entities or persons were involved?
John B. Dunlap
Where did it happen?
Washington
Story Details
Key Persons
John B. Dunlap
Location
Washington
Event Date
Thursday
Story Details
Revenue Commissioner John B. Dunlap states that investigations have cleared all officials, including 64 regional collectors, of tax scandal rumors, expecting no high-level firings and fewer among lower staff.