June 2, 1998
DAILY BRIEFING
IRS book tells agency's history
A secret 202-page book prepared by the IRS tells the history of the agency's Criminal Investigation Division, with stories dating back to 1919 of its efforts to track down tax cheats. The book includes details on high-profile cases such as that of notorious gangster Al Capone, as well as cases involving the agency's own employees.
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