Seems like a very good phrase for the following:
A US tax court judge is allowing a whistleblower complaint to proceed against the Clinton Foundation after finding that the IRS "abused its discretion" when it attempted to dismiss allegations of wrongdoing by the nonprofit, according to Just The News.
Judge David Gustafson found that whistleblower John Moynihan - a former Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) official, and Larry Doyle, a corporate tax compliance expert "provided 'specific credible documentation' supporting their allegations" of potential legal violations by the Arkansas-based charity....
Unforunately, violating the tax code does not carry the death penalty.
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