Read how bullying allegations against Dominic Raab unfolded following his resignation
, and it was launched by the prime minister in November.
The review was led by Adam Tolley KC, a senior employment lawyer, who has been looking into claims Mr Raab bullied and humiliated staff, and was "overly demanding". The former justice secretary denied the allegations, insisting that he has "behaved professionally at all times". from his posts as justice secretary and deputy prime minister should an allegation of bullying be upheld.Dominic Raab resigns from his positions as justice secretary and deputy prime minister.Eight formal complaints were reportedly been lodged including six from his time at the Ministry of Justice, one at the Foreign Office and from the Brexit department.
In once instance, disgruntled staff at the Ministry of Justice claimed Mr Raab became angry at briefings and plucked three tomatoes from his Pret salad before hurling them into a bag.Dave Penman, the boss of the FDA union, which represents civil servants, told the BBC: "There are demanding bosses and there are bullies, and everyone knows the difference."
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