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Dominic accused Robb of bullying again

Dominic accused Robb of bullying again

UK Attorney General and Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab has been accused of abusing former staff during his time as Attorney General and Foreign Secretary. When Raab received two formal complaints, he approached Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and asked for an independent inquiry into his actions.

– I will fully cooperate and respect whatever decision you make,” Rob writes in an open letter posted on Twitter.

On Wednesday, an investigation was launched and since then another formal complaint has come to light. It’s about events that should have happened in 2018 when Rob was Brexit minister for four months.

“I can confirm that the prime minister has asked the investigator to include a more formal complaint regarding the department’s conduct of the withdrawal from the European Union,” Rishi Sunak’s spokesman said. Guardian.

Employees were forced to apologize

Dominic Raab has denied the allegations and Rishi Sunak is being held in confidence pending the investigation, a spokesman said.

According to The Guardian, during his first term as justice minister in Boris Johnson’s government, Rob behaved so badly during a meeting with the Home Office that his staff had to apologize privately to the meeting participants.

Whitehall sources told the newspaper that Raab behaved “so badly and inappropriately” during a high-level meeting earlier this year that the permanent secretary of the Department of Justice was forced to call senior staff at the Home Office to apologize for what had happened.

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