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The IRS issues a notice of termination to the best employees related to the targeting scandal of the Obama era

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EXCLUSIVE: A superior assistant and confidant to the former Obama official, Lois Lerner, who targeted the conservatives and conservative groups received a proposed dismissal of the Rété Service internal, Fox News Digital learned.

An proposed dismissal notice, also known as “pink shift”, is an official letter from a federal agency informing a federal employee that the agency intends to terminate its job. As it is standard in the process, the manager, Holly Paz, has 30 days to answer. It remains employed by the IRS and is on administrative leave pending a final decision concerning its employment status.

Sources have told Fox News Digital that Paz, who was an IRS commissioner at the Big Business and International Division, received the opinion on Monday.

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She was put on administrative leave last month and was then informed of her dismissal following an internal examination, according to sources. A Paz lawyer told Fox News Digital that the internal exam was not yet finished.

File - This file photo of March 5, 2014 shows the former official of the internal income service (IRS) Lois Lerner in Capitol Hill in Washington. According to government investigators. (AP photo / Lauren Victoria Burke, file)

This file of March 5, 2014 shows the former official of the internal income service (IRS) Lois Lerner in Capitol Hill in Washington. According to government investigators. (AP)

Paz had been assistant to Lerner during the Obama administration.

In 2013, it was revealed that the IRS, under Lerner, had wrongly examined the exempt applications of taxes related to the phrases “Tea Party”, “9/12” and “Constitution”. The Inspector General of the Treasury later confirmed that “inappropriate criteria” were used to target conservative groups and criticized the ineffective surveillance of the systemic bias.

The IRS would have spent more than two years targeting groups exempt from conservative tax.

PAZ examined and helped supervise the processing of exempt tax requests, and was described as a key link between the Cincinnati, Ohio Irs office, where requests for requests took place and the IRS seat.

Sign of the internal income services building with the American flying flag in the background

A panel for the Internal Revenue Service is observed outside its building on February 13, 2025 in Washington, DC (Kayla Bartkowski / Getty Images)

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Its proposed distance followed the control of the legislators concerning a subordinate work unit aimed at auditing passing companies that the Biden era, Danny Werfel, had created him and assigned him to direct.

Werfel described the new work unit a big step in “ensuring (ING) the IRS holds the richest declarants in the country” and Paz called her An “important change” in the IRS structure.

The Trump administration, after years of dispute in 2017, settled prosecution with Tea Party and other conservative groups which say that they were unjustly targeted by IRS under the Obama administration.

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Lerner and Paz, at the time, asked the federal courts to keep their testimonies in the TEA Party targeting a private affair forever, on the fear of death threats.

The targeting scandal attracted great attention in 2013 after the IRS admitted to having applied an additional examination to the conservative groups of the non -profit status. Lerner has become the public face of the scandal, although many other IRS officials, such as Paz, were also involved.

Scott Bessent

The American investor and hedge fund manager Scott Bessent testifies before an audience of the Senate finance committee on his appointment to be secretary of the Treasury, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on January 16, 2025. (Getty)

In a 2017 regulation, the IRS offered excuses, affirming that the agency “admits that its treatment of complainants during the process of determining the tax exemption, including the screening of their requests according to their names or their posts of politics, subjecting requests to a in -depth examination and in delayed delays, and at the request of the determination of the TIGTA,

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“For such treatment, the IRS expresses its sincere apologies,” said the IRS at the time.

The proposed dismissal represents the last stage of the efforts of the secretary Scott besse to “disparage” the IRS in its role of interim commissioner.

Fox News Digital learned that Bessent has worked closely with Hunter Biden Whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler, and has repeatedly met leadership of IRS.

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Sources have told Fox News Digital that Bessent and IRS officials are trying to improve customer service and results for American taxpayers. They also work to rationalize technical improvements and reduce the swollen hiring of the Biden administration.

Publisher’s note: This article has been updated to specify that, although Holly Paz has received a proposed dismissal notice, it remains employed by IRS on administrative leave pending any final decision involving its employment status after the completion of the examination process.

Charles Creitz of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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