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Raab to resign if investigation finds he bullied civil servants
Dominic Raab, Justice Secretary and Deputy Prime Minister, leaves after a Cabinet meeting in Downing Street, London

DOMINIC RAAB said today that he will resign if an investigation finds he bullied civil servants.

Eight official complaints have been made against the Deputy Prime Minister over bullying allegations.

The complaints are being investigated by senior lawyer Adam Tolley KC. 

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