Dominic Raab throws his toys out of Sunak’s sandbox after being accused of bullying
Dominic Raab has resigned from Rishi Sunak’s government and criticized the “flawed” findings against him in the bullying investigation in his resignation letter. Rishi Sunak responded to Raab’s resignation with a letter expressing “great sadness” at his departure.
Dominic Raab has resigned from Rishi Sunak’s government and criticized the “flawed” findings against him in the bullying investigation in his resignation letter. Raab’s resignation comes after a report found multiple bullying claims against him. Rishi Sunak responded to Raab’s resignation with a letter expressing “great sadness” at his departure.
Read now the two letters in full.
Dominic Raab’s resignation letter:
D ear Prime Minister,
I am writing to resign from your government, following receipt of the report arising from the inquiry conducted by Adam Tolley KC. I called for the inquiry and undertook to resign, if it made any finding of bullying whatsoever. I believe it is important to keep my word.
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