The British Chancellor of Justice, Dominic Raabwas accused of harassing his staff, allegations that on Saturday raise questions about the elections of the head of government, Rishi Sunakafter another of his ministers resigned for similar reasons this week.
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Sunak and his conservative government took office less than three weeks ago, and two ministers have already been accused of harassment.
The latter is the Minister of Justice and Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab.
The newspaper Guardian reported late Friday that ministry officials had been proposed a “exitbecause some feared working again with Raab, already Minister of Justice under Boris Johnson between September 2021 and September 2022.
According to the British newspaper, ministry staff described a “culture of fear” in a service run by a man “rude” and “aggressive”.
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The newspaper reports that his new appointment to the post, which he left during the short-lived government of Liz Truss, is a source of angst for many officials, some of whom were considering resigning.
For its part, the tabloid The Sun indicates that Raab threw tomatoes in a fit of anger at a meeting, which his spokesman described as “nuisance”, stating that “Dominic works hard and expects a lot from his team and from himself.”
On Tuesday night, the British minister without portfolio Gavin Williamson had announced his resignation after accusations of harassment.
Source: Elcomercio
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