J. Russell George
J. Russell George is an American attorney who has served as the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration at the Internal Revenue Service since 2004.
Russell George | |
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Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration | |
Assumed office December 12, 2004 | |
President | |
Preceded by | Pamela Gardiner (Acting) |
Inspector General of the Corporation for National and Community Service | |
In office July 29, 2002 – December 12, 2004 | |
President | George W. Bush |
Preceded by | Terry Bathen (Acting) |
Succeeded by | Carol Bates (Acting) |
Personal details | |
Born | New York City, New York, U.S. |
Education | Howard University (BA) Harvard University (JD) |
Early life and education
A native of New York City, George attended public schools, including Brooklyn Technical High School. He then received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Howard University and Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School.[1]
Career
After graduating from law school, George worked as a prosecutor. He then served as Assistant General Counsel in the Office of Management and Budget. He later served as Associate Director for Policy in the Corporation for National and Community Service before returning to New York City and practicing law at Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel.
In 1995, George began serving as the Staff Director and Chief Counsel of the United States House Committee on Oversight and Reform and of the Subcommittee on Government Efficiency, Financial Management and Intergovernmental Relations, then chaired by Representative Steve Horn. George was nominated to serve as Inspector General of the Corporation for National and Community Service by George W. Bush in 2002. In 2004, he became the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, and has since served under four presidents.[2] In 2013, George testified before Congress in the IRS targeting controversy.[3]
References
- "J. Russell George". www.treasury.gov.
- "About TIGTA: Meet the IG: J. Russell George - U.S. Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA)". www.treasury.gov. Retrieved 2020-04-08.
- "IRS watchdog under scrutiny". www.politico.com.
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