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Dominic Raab, the number two in the British government accused of being abusive to his employees

british prime minister Rishi Sunak appears to be failing in its promise to steer the Conservative Party government away from scandals. The most recent controversy of the Executive has as its protagonist its Minister of Justice and number two, Dominic Raab, who has been accused of committing workplace harassment against various public officials during his time in different portfolios a few years ago.

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It is a critical moment for Raab, whose political future is in limbo. In November 2022, the government appointed a lead lawyer, Adam Tolley, to carry out an independent inquiry after receiving eight formal complaints about the behavior of the also deputy prime minister when he was minister for Brexit (2018), Foreign Affairs (2019-2021). ) and in his first stage as Minister of Justice, between September 2021 and September 2022.

The result of this investigation was translated into an expected report that was delivered to Sunak on Thursday the 20th. Although according to the British media it is likely that the document exposes the facts without ruling on his guilt, its content could decide whether Raab is fired or resigns.

If an allegation of harassment is confirmed, I would resign”, said Raab days ago, who has rejected the numerous complaints against him.

Sunak himself has been peppered with his role in the scandal, with many wondering if the prime minister never witnessed or was aware of Raab’s treatment of the staff.

Raab is considered an important ally of Sunak. He was one of the figures who most supported his candidacy for the conservative leadership to replace Liz Truss, who was in office for a few weeks.

As part of his strategy to deal with the problem, Raab has paid his own legal fees during the investigation.

In the Partygate investigation, taxpayers footed the bill for former Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s lawyers, which so far stands at £220,000.

In this 2020 photo, then-British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab (left) and Exchequer Rishi Sunak (right) take part in a national ‘applause for carers’ to acknowledge the work of workers in the Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) and frontline medical staff in their fight against COVID-19, on the steps of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in central London. (Photo: AFP) (TOLGA AKMEN /)

“A bully”

For months, questions about Raab’s conduct have followed his every public move. The accusations, which are handled anonymously, against him focus on the fact that the politician has had abusive treatment with his collaborators.

“There are widespread reports that many civil servants were unhappy with his behaviour, which was sometimes described as intimidating, humiliating and overly demanding,” says The Guardian newspaper.

The outlet notes that Raab’s allies have portrayed him as a demanding minister who expects a lot from his officials and knows exactly what he wants, but is always professional.

However, in March, a former Foreign Office official told ITV News that he felt Raab was “100% a thug.”

The anonymous former employee claims that Raab oversaw a toxic atmosphere when he was in charge of the Foreign Office.

Officials were “terrified to interact with him, but also to interact with his office,” he said, adding that he had also witnessed Raab do “absolutely nothing” when a colleague was being harassed by someone else.

Raab, 49, was first elected to Parliament in 2010 and has held senior government posts, including Secretary for Justice and Foreign Affairs.  (Photo: AFP)

Raab, 49, was first elected to Parliament in 2010 and has held senior government posts, including Secretary for Justice and Foreign Affairs. (Photo: AFP) (ANDY BAILEY/)

“I think you can have high expectations and not be a bully. I think he had high expectations and was a bully,” she said.

Raab has vehemently denied any intimidating or intimidating behaviour, saying he has “conducted himself professionally at all times”.

important trajectory

Raab, 49, was first elected to Parliament in 2010 and has held senior government posts, including Secretary for Justice and Foreign Affairs.

After seeing his cabinet hopes repeatedly dashed by Theresa May, he was eventually appointed deputy prime minister by Boris Johnson.

During Johnson’s tenure, Raab took over the government interim when the prime minister was hospitalized with COVID-19 in April 2020.

Raab with Boris Johnson.  (Photo: AFP)

Raab with Boris Johnson. (Photo: AFP) (JEFF GILBERT /)

Described by the BBC as an “ambitious ex-lawyer”, Raab is the son of a Czech Jewish refugee who fled the Nazis in 1938. Today the government’s number two was raised in Buckinghamshire and graduated from Oxford University with a law degree. before moving to Cambridge for his MA.

He worked as a lawyer in the Foreign Office before entering politics in 2006. He was first elected Conservative MP for Esher and Walton in May 2010.

Dominic was Secretary of State for Exit from the European Union from July to November 2018.

Previously, he was Minister of State for Housing in the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government from January 9, 2018 to July 9, 2018.

He was Minister of State at the Ministry of Justice from June 12, 2017 to January 9, 2018. Dominic served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Human Rights) at the Ministry of Justice from 2015 to 2016.

The BBC recalls that his rise through ministerial ranks has not been without controversy. For example, she during her speech described some feminists as “hateful bigots” in a 2011 online article in which she said men were getting “crude treatment.”

In 2017, it was called “offensive” by then-Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron after saying that “the typical user of a food bank is not someone who is languishing in poverty, they are someone who has a cash flow problem.” cash,” adds the outlet.

Source: Elcomercio

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