Another minister in Sunak's government is accused of behaving aggressively towards his employees

British Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice Dominic Raab has been accused of behaving aggressively towards his staff, raising questions on Saturday about Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's options as another minister resigned this week on similar grounds.

While Rishi Sunak and his conservative government took office less than three weeks ago, The Guardian reported on Friday evening that 15 senior Justice Department officials had been offered the opportunity to move to other positions because some feared working with Raab due to his past behavior when he took over the Justice Department under Boris. Johnson between September 2021 and September 2022.

The British newspaper confirmed that ministry employees spoke of a culture of fear perpetuated by a man who was described as "impolite and aggressive".

"He wasn't just unprofessional, he was a bully," she said.

The newspaper reported that his reappointment to the position he left for a short period while the government of Liz Terres took power, has been a source of concern for many civil servants, some of whom are considering resigning.

For its part, The Sun reported that Rapp threw tomatoes during a tantrum during a meeting, and his spokesman described it as "nonsense", and confirmed that Dominic works hard and expects a lot from his team and himself.

These accusations raised questions about the selection of Rishi Sunak's team when appointing members of the government, and the Labor opposition called on the Prime Minister to explain his position.

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