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At least 24 British civil servants have filed complaints against Dominic Raab, the Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Minister of the United Kingdom, because of his aggressive behavior, the Guardian newspaper writes, citing sources in the government.

According to them, the total number of complainants could be more than 30.

Dominic Raab faces a much broader bullying investigation than originally anticipated, with at least 24 civil servants filing formal complaints against him, the report said.

According to sources, the scope of the investigation and the seriousness of some of the allegations indicate that it will be difficult for the deputy prime minister to remain in office.

According to the newspaper, some of those who filed complaints indicated in their statements that as a result of Raab's alleged behavior, they felt physically ill before the meetings, crying. One of them said that the deputy prime minister's address allegedly caused the subordinate's suicidal thoughts.

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