Jacob Rees-Mogg says people are getting 'snowflaky' about bullying allegations levelled at government ministers

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BREAKING: Jacob Rees-Mogg says people are getting 'snowflaky' about bullying allegations levelled at government ministers

in place as home secretary despite her being found to have broken the ministerial code over bullying allegations.Dave Penman, general secretary of the FDA union, said:"Even by Rees-Mogg's standards this is outrageous."Not only should he be ashamed of himself, but his leader and party should distance themselves from this.", with reports suggesting at least 24 civil servants have raised complaints about his conduct.

Multiple MoJ sources also said he had previously created a"culture of fear" in the department, alleging he was"very rude and aggressive", adding:"[He] wasn't just unprofessional, he was a bully." The Cabinet Office told the newspaper at the time that it had"no record of any formal complaints" being passed on.

The Times newspaper has today reported that a permanent secretary who worked under Mr Raab - Lord McDonald of Salford, the former permanent secretary at the Foreign Office - has given evidence to Tolley as a witness.

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