The House Oversight Committee has demanded that the IRS stay its latest “threatening action” against whistleblower Gary Shapley. Shapley revealed after his interview with Catherine Herridge earlier this week he was given an ultimatum by the IRS to either accept a demotion or resign within 15 days.
Reps. James Comer (R-KY) and Jim Jordan (R-OH) wrote in a letter to the Office of Special Counsel (OSC) and said that they are demanding that OSC “provide an immediate update on OSC’s investigation into the [IRS] whistleblowers’ allegations and to seek an immediate stay at the U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board to pause the IRS’s latest threatening action” of forced demotion or resignation against Shapley.
“OSC has the express authority to seek a stay at the Board under 5 U.S.C. § 1214(b)(1)(A)(i), which states, ‘The Special Counsel may request any member of the Merit Systems Protection Board to order a stay of any personnel action for 45 days if the Special Counsel determines that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the personnel action was taken, or is to be taken, as a result of a prohibited personnel practice.’ Given the IRS’s actions and the timeline they provided SSA Shapley, his case must be considered for an immediate stay at the Board,” the letter said.
Reporter Catherine Herridge sat down with Shapley and Ziegler, two IRS whistleblowers earlier this week. Afterwards, Shapley was immediately given an ultimatum to resign or get a demotion, per National Review. The two spent years on the Hunter Biden tax evasion case. Shapley and Ziegler have alleged that there is a “double standard for “elites and large companies” in the United States.
After they tried to expose this alleged double standard by testifying to Congress in mid-2023 and taking other steps, Shapley told Herridge that the agency has retaliated against him: “The IRS is just has a smothering blanket on me, hoping that I quit, that they find some way to terminate me, or commit suicide.” […]
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