Politics | Nancy Killefer Obama Nominee Killefer Drops Out Over Taxes Would-be performance chief didn't pay for household help By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Feb 3, 2009 10:02 AM CST Copied Barack Obama and Nancy Killefer, his choice to head the newly created position of chief performance officer, leave a news conference at his transition office Washington, Jan. 7, 2009. (AP Photo/Lawrence Jackson) Nancy Killefer, who failed for a year and a half to pay employment taxes on household help, has withdrawn her candidacy to be the first chief performance officer for the federal government, an Obama administration official said today. Killefer is the second major Obama administration nominee to withdraw and the third to have tax problems complicate their nomination. The administration official said Obama had accepted Killefer's decision and that the 55-year-old executive would explain her reasons for pulling out later today. When her selection was announced on Jan. 7, the AP reported that Washington's local government had filed a $946.69 tax lien on her home for failure to pay unemployment compensation tax on household help. Administration officials have refused to answer questions about the error. Read These Next Actor Michael Madsen is dead at 67. Soccer star Diogo Jota is killed in a car crash. A teen pilot landed on his 7th continent and immediately got detained. Who added bill's proposed tax on clean energy? No one knows. Report an error