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Procter & Gamble should have groomed an internal successor to Bob McDonald before Thursday, but experts say the board made the best of the CEO's sudden retirement by bringing A.G. Lafley back to run the company.
Northern Kentucky attorney Eric C. Deters says he has changed his mind and will fight the 60-day suspension handed out by the Kentucky Supreme Court this week.
The I-Team has obtained emails that appear to show an early "Be On The Lookout" (BOLO) criteria list used by Cincinnati Internal Revenue Service agents to target conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status.
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On Thursday, it was announced A.G Lafley would return to Procter & Gamble to take over for retiring CEO Bob McDonald. In January, WCPO Digital reporter Dan Monk spoke with Lafley about the strategy behind P&G's Olay brand and why he would "never" come back to run the company.
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Experts see Lafley as temporary solution
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IRS Scandal
Moving quickly to stem a raging controversy, the new acting head of the Internal Revenue Service started cleaning house Thursday by replacing the supervisor who oversaw Cincinnati agents involved in targeting tea party groups.
The I-Team has obtained emails that appear to show an early "Be On The Lookout" (BOLO) criteria list used by Cincinnati Internal Revenue Service agents to target conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status.
Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, said Thursday that Congress might need to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the targeting of conservative groups by Internal Revenue Service employees in the agency’s Cincinnati office.
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County: Pull $4M grant from streetcar
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Cincinnati credit card use scrutinized
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UC post-game shenanigans go viral
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