Justice minister and deputy PM says he will resign if allegation of bullying civil servants is upheld

Dominic Raab has confirmed he would resign from government if an ongoing inquiry into his conduct concluded he had bullied civil servants, as alleged by a series of officials.

“If an allegation of bullying is upheld, I would resign,” the justice minister and deputy prime minister told Sky’s Sophy Ridge on Sunday show. Raab has denied any bullying or other mistreatment of staff.

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