Rishi Sunak stands by Dominic Raab after deputy UK prime minister accused of bullying

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Rishi Sunak Stands By Dominic Raab After Deputy Uk Prime Minister Accused Of Bullying
Dominic Raab (left) and Rishi Sunak clapping outside the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London, © PA Archive/PA Images
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By Sophie Wingate, PA Political Correspondent, in Bali

Rishi Sunak has come out in defence of Dominic Raab after the deputy UK prime minister was accused of rude and demeaning behaviour towards civil servants.

The British prime minister said he did not “recognise that characterisation” of his deputy and denied knowing about any formal complaints against him.

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Mr Sunak is facing further questions over his judgment as allegations of bullying emerged from Mr Raab’s previous stint as Justice Secretary – with staff reportedly offered a “route out” of his department when he was reinstated in October.

 

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The prime minister told reporters travelling with him to Indonesia for the G20 summit: “I don’t recognise that characterisation of Dominic, and I’m not aware of any formal complaints about him.

“Of course there are established procedures for civil servants if they want to bring to light any issues.

“I’m not aware of any formal complaint about Dominic.”

A survey of 20 people working in Mr Raab’s private office when he was foreign secretary in 2019 showed that 40 per cent reported personal experience of bullying and harassment – though not necessarily by Mr Raab – and 75 per cent witnessed it, ITV reported on Sunday.

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Asked about the leaked results, Mr Sunak said: “My understanding is that these surveys are annual and relate to the overall work environment, not to individuals.”

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The Guardian previously reported that multiple sources alleged the UK Cabinet minister created a “culture of fear” in the Ministry of Justice.

The Mirror reported the justice secretary had acquired the nickname “The Incinerator” because he “burns through” staff.

The Sun, meanwhile, suggested Mr Raab had once hurled tomatoes from a salad across a room in a fit of anger, a claim a spokesman for the Cabinet minister said was “nonsense”.

The allegations will prove troublesome for Mr Sunak, whose choice of Cabinet colleagues has already been called into question.

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The British prime minister came under fire for reappointing Sir Gavin Williamson to his senior team despite being told he was under investigation for allegedly bullying a colleague, claims that caused Mr Williamson to quit.

He also faced criticism for reinstating Suella Braverman as home secretary just six days after she was forced to step down over a security breach.

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