Dominic Raab bullying report has led to ‘full breakdown in belief between ministers and civil servants’, thinktank says
The investigation into claims former deputy prime minister Dominic Raab bullied employees has led to a "complete breakdown" in belief between ministers and civil servants, a thinktank has stated.Alex Thomas, programme director on the Institute for Government, stated the inquiry has uncovered "deep flaws" within the course of for dealing with poor ministerial behaviour and that elevating a criticism continues to be seen as "a sure-fire way to end a civil service career".
Mr Raab, who had been a detailed ally of Mr Sunak, resigned as deputy prime minister and justice secretary on Friday after a report upheld two out of eight bullying complaints towards him.In the aftermath of his resignation, Mr Raab launched a tirade towards "activist civil servants" who he argued had the powe...