clean house

clean house
   to remove incriminating evidence
   By destroying either documents or witnesses or both:
    Once he muttered darkly that Bill Clinton's people were 'cleaning house', and he was 'next on the list'. (Evans-Pritchard, 1997 — he was murdered soon after and his file on Clinton was stolen)

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