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Patel’s allies hit back over claims she is bullying civil servants

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HOME Secretary Priti Patel’s allies have defended her over claims that she bullied officials.

She is reported to have clashed with the senior civil servant at the Home Office and has been accused of belittling officials, making unreasonab­le demands and creating an “atmosphere of fear”.

Business minister Nadhim Zahawi rejected the allegation­s, insisting Ms Patel was “utterly profession­al” and “works day and night”.

The Home Office said no formal complaints had been made against the Cabinet minister.

According to reports, Ms Patel has sought to oust permanent secretary Sir Philip Rutnam from the Home Office, and he has raised concerns with the Cabinet Office about the minister.

It is claimed matters came to a head last week when a senior official collapsed after a meeting with Ms Patel following an all-night effort to reverse a High Court ruling barring the deportatio­n of 25 foreign criminals to Jamaica.

At a meeting the following morning he was confronted by the Home Secretary, who demanded to know why the department had failed to reverse the ruling.

He reportedly fell ill later during another meeting and was taken to hospital, where he was found to have a sodium deficiency.

Mr Zahawi said: “I’ve known Priti for 25 years, she’s utterly profession­al, works night and day to deliver for the country and her constituen­ts and is absolutely focused on making sure... the people voted for us to take back control of our borders.”

Pushed again on whether Ms Patel is a bully, Mr Zahawi said: “No, I don’t think she is at all.

“I’ve worked with Priti in the past on several campaigns,

I’ve known her literally for 25 years, she is a brilliant, collegiate team player.”

A Home Office spokesman said: “We have not received any formal complaints and we take the welfare of our staff extremely seriously.”

An ally of Ms Patel said: “The Home Office is dysfunctio­nal and the current permanent secretary had presided over a sacking of a home secretary (Amber Rudd) and accidental deportatio­ns.

“If this were any other environmen­t Philip Rutnam would not only be sacked he’d be denied a pension.”

A Home Office source said: “She’s belittled him and caused consternat­ion.”

 ??  ?? The Home Secretary has been accused of bullying colleagues
The Home Secretary has been accused of bullying colleagues

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