Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab said he'll resign from Cabinet if a bullying allegation is upheld against him.
The Deputy Prime Minister is being investigated by senior lawyer Adam Tolley KC over claims of bullying – with dozens of officials thought to be involved in eight formal complaints.
‘We believe in innocent until proven guilty in this country and I’ll co-operate fully with the inquiry, and I’ll respect the outcome of it.’ Mr Raab denied he is a bully but said he had learned lessons from his dealings with civil servants in the past Asked whether he had ever reflected on his dealings with staff and felt he ‘shouldn’t have reacted in that way’, the Justice Secretary said: ‘Look, in terms of working style, falling short of any of the impropriety you refer to, look, of course, we learn lessons as we go.
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