The Deputy Prime Minister tweeted that he had 'written to the Prime Minister to request an independent investigation into two formal complaints that have been made against me'.
Dominic Raab has requested an investigation into himself after two formal complaints were made following bully allegations.
It was reported that multiple sources told the Guardian that Raab allegedly created a "culture of fear" in the Ministry of Justice. While our sister paper the Mirror reported he had acquired the nickname "The Incinerator" because he "burns through" staff. In his letter to the Prime Minister, Raab wrote: "When you entered No 10 Downing Street, on 25th October, you rightly stated that 'this Government will have integrity, professionalism and accountability at every level'. I am proud to take this as a personal article of faith.
"I am, therefore, writing to request that you commission an independent investigation into the claims as soon as possible. I will co-operate fully and respect whatever outcome you decide."
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