IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley, whose testimony to Congress changed the course of the Biden family corruption case and resulted in Hunter Biden’s felony convictions, has been given an ultimatum from his agency: accept a forced transfer, a demotion or leave the agency, according to correspondence reviewed by Just the News.
In a letter dated Oct. 15, Shapley was given three options for his future at the IRS: leave his post as a supervisory special agent in Chicago and accept a job as a senior analyst in Washington, accept a pay cut and demotion to criminal investigator or resign/retire. The letter was delivered to Shapley this week, according to his lawyer.
“You must indicate your intent by selecting one of the three options below. Please sign, date, and return this document to your manager and me no later than fifteen (15) calendar days from the date of this notice,” the letter to Shapley read.
The IRS portrayed the ultimatum as part of a diversity program for “development of future leaders” and “the continued growth, success and sustainability of our organization.”
“The mobility of our leaders will showcase diversity of thought, breadth of experience, and technical and interpersonal expertise for a successful future,” the letter stated.