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New controvers­y over PM Sunak’s Cabinet picks

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London, UK - British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faced new questions on Saturday over his choice of senior officials after his number two was accused of behaving aggressive­ly towards staff.

The controvers­y over Dominic Raab, who is deputy prime minister and justice secretary, came after fellow Sunak ally Gavin Williamson was forced out of the new government because of alleged bullying.

Raab, Sunak’s most vocal supporter in the summer Conservati­ve leadership race against Liz Truss, was brought back into the Cabinet when Truss was forced out as prime minister after just six weeks.

Sunak restored him to his previous role of justice secretary, where he had presided over a ‘culture of fear’, according to the Guardian newspaper.

Some 15 senior civil servants at the ministry were offered a ‘route out’ to different government jobs if they felt unable to serve under Raab because of his past behaviour, it said.

The Sun newspaper meanwhile reported that Raab had once hurled tomatoes from a salad across a room in a fit of anger during a meeting - which a spokesman for the minister said was ‘nonsense’.

The spokesman said, “Dominic has high standards, works hard, and expects a lot from his team as well as himself. He has worked well with officials to drive the government’s agenda across Whitehall in multiple government department­s and always acts with the utmost profession­alism.”

Sunak was already under fire for reappointi­ng Williamson to a ministeria­l role despite being told he was under investigat­ion for allegedly bullying another senior Conservati­ve.

The Prime Minister also faced criticism for reinstatin­g Suella Braverman as interior minister just six days after she was forced to quit the Truss cabinet over a security breach.

The opposition Labour party pointed to those controvers­ies as it termed the latest accusation­s ‘deeply troubling’, demanding Sunak launch an inquiry. "With each new scandal and grubby deal, it becomes more obvious that he is a weak leader,” Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner said.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Rishi Sunak speaks during the weekly session of Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons in London on November 9
(AFP) Rishi Sunak speaks during the weekly session of Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons in London on November 9

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