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Date: 2024-04-23 15:12:09 | Author: Worldcup 2026 | Views: 10608 |
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Prime minister Rishi Sunak has promoted two close allies to replace the departing Dominic Raab, including Oliver Dowden as deputy PM.Mr Raab resigned from cabinet this morning after a report upheld two claims of bullying against him and found he was “unreasonably and persistently aggressive” in a meeting while foreign secretary.His departure sparked a mini-reshuffle, with Alex Chalk, a former junior minister for the Ministry of Defence, replacing him as justice secretary.The swift appointment of Mr Chalk makes the Cheltenham MP the 11th person appointed Justice Secretary since the Conservatives took power in 2010.The investigation by Adam Tolley KC concluded that the former deputy prime minister’s behaviour “also involved an abuse or misuse of power in a way that undermines or humiliates”.Mr Raab went down swinging, dismissing the investigation as a “Kafkaesque saga” and warning its findings set a “dangerous precedent” for ministerial conduct.Rishi Sunak, who was called “weak” for failing to sack his deputy over the findings, accepted Mr Raab’s resignation on Friday morning with “great sadness”. Vip
Prime minister Rishi Sunak has promoted two close allies to replace the departing Dominic Raab, including Oliver Dowden as deputy PM.Mr Raab resigned from cabinet this morning after a report upheld two claims of bullying against him and found he was “unreasonably and persistently aggressive” in a meeting while foreign secretary.His departure sparked a mini-reshuffle, with Alex Chalk, a former junior minister for the Ministry of Defence, replacing him as justice secretary.The swift appointment of Mr Chalk makes the Cheltenham MP the 11th person appointed Justice Secretary since the Conservatives took power in 2010.The investigation by Adam Tolley KC concluded that the former deputy prime minister’s behaviour “also involved an abuse or misuse of power in a way that undermines or humiliates”.Mr Raab went down swinging, dismissing the investigation as a “Kafkaesque saga” and warning its findings set a “dangerous precedent” for ministerial conduct.Rishi Sunak, who was called “weak” for failing to sack his deputy over the findings, accepted Mr Raab’s resignation on Friday morning with “great sadness”.