Dominic Raab has said he will resign following the conclusion of an inquiry into bullying allegations. The Deputy Prime Minister shared his resignation letter on Twitter this morning. Rishi Sunak had been reviewing the long-awaited report by senior lawyer Adam Tolley KC
U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak weighed the fate of his top deputy Thursday as he reviewed a long-awaited report into allegations that he bullied civil servants. The report by an independent employment lawyer investigated eight formal complaints that Justice Secretary Dominic Raab
Rishi Sunak has received the long-awaited report into bullying allegations made against Dominic Raab, Downing Street has said. The Prime Minister’s official spokesperson confirmed the review was handed over this morning by senior lawyer Adam Tolley KC. Downing Street said: “The Prime
Lord Chancellor Dominic Raab swiftly cut off questions about his workplace behaviour during a House of Lords Select Committee session this morning. Baroness Chakrabarti probed him over any changes to his behaviour since allegations emerged of bullying, however, Mr Raab refused to
Dominic Raab has said he will resign if an ongoing investigation upholds claims of bullying being levelled against him. The deputy Prime Minister was quizzed about the complaints on Sky’s Sophy Ridge on Sunday – and asked if he would quit, replied: