Dominic Raab says he left workplace along with his ‘head held excessive’ after resigning over bullying report
Dominic Raab says he left workplace along with his "head held high" after resigning over a report which discovered he had bullied workers.The former deputy PM believes he was compelled out by civil servants who had been against Brexit and his makes an attempt to reform human rights laws.
A report carried out by Adam Tolley KC upheld two out of eight bullying complaints levelled on the senior Tory, discovering that he had "acted in a manner which was intimidating" and "persistently aggressive".Though Mr Raab resigned following the studies publication, he informed the Mail on Sunday he felt he left along with his "integrity intact".He stated: "There was Brexit, I used to be driving human rights reform, all of these items are counterintuitive to the tradition of the civil servic...