The Scotsman

Five new complaints added to Raab bullying investigat­ion, says Downing Street

- By SAM BLEWETT

Dominic Raab is being investigat­ed over five fresh formal complaints about his conduct after Rishi Sunak referred the new allegation­s to the senior lawyer carrying out a bullying inquiry. new claims, which take the total number in Adam Tolley KC'S investigat­ion to eight, are believed to relate to the Deputy Prime Minister's first stint as justice secretary.

Labour and the Liberal Democrats suggested Mr Raab should be suspended, but the Prime Minister's official spokesman said it is "right" that the inquiry is finished before decisions are made.

Mr Raab insisted he "behaved profession­ally throughout", but the more than doubling of the number of formal complaints is a blow to his attempts to clear his name.

Downing Street said the latest allegation­s do not relate to Mr Raab's current tenure at the top of the Ministry of Justice (MOJ), with Mr Raab having been reappointe­d to the role by Mr Sunak in October.

"I can confirm that the Prime Minister has now asked the investigat­or to include five further formal complaints relatthe ing to conduct at the Ministry of Justice as part of the ongoing investigat­ion and in line with the existing terms of reference," Mr Sunak's spokesman said.

He would not put a timescale on when the investigat­ion into the MP for Esher and Walton in Surrey will be concluded but said it is hoped to be finished "swiftly".

Asked how Mr Raab can remain in his Cabinet role considerin­g the breadth of the allegation­s, the spokesman responded: "We think it's right there is an independen­t process, that the investigat­or looks into these claims thoroughly before coming to a view."

Mr Raab first served as justice secretary under Boris Johnson for a year until September. He was ousted by Liz Truss but Mr Sunak brought him back after he succeeded her as Prime Minister.

He also held jobs at the MOJ between 2015-16 and 2017-18, but the new allegation­s are understood to relate to his first tenure as justice secretary.

One complaint about his conduct in the role was already being investigat­ed, as were two others lodged about his time as foreign secretary and Brexit secretary.

 ?? ?? Dominic Raab arrives in Downing Street earlier this week
Dominic Raab arrives in Downing Street earlier this week

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