RISHI Sunak today received the bullying probe into Dominic Raab and is “considering” whether to back or sack him, No10 has confirmed.
The PM was this morning handed the report into his embattled deputy after a five-month investigation by barrister Adam Tolley.
The long-awaited Raab Report is expected to be published at any moment today
Justice Secretary Mr Raab will try to come out swinging when the details are published shortly, pals insist.
But Mr Sunak could pull the trigger and fire him straight up after a string of complaints from officials about his tough management style.
Downing Street today insisted the PM still has “full confidence” in Mr Raab at this time.
Mr Sunak’s spokesman said: “The Prime Minister has received the report from Adam Tolley, the independent investigator.
“He received the findings this morning. He is carefully considering those findings.”
The under-fire Deputy Prime Minister is fighting for his political career after two dozen civil servants levelled complaints against him.
No10 have not denied that the long-awaited independent probe into his behaviour arrived on the PM’s desk this morning.
Allies of the Justice Secretary insist he’s ready to fight the claims publicly for the first time when the report is finally published.
A Ministry of Justice source said: “It feels like waiting for a tsunami to hit.
“It’s been like this for months but today even more so.”
Last night a Cabinet Minister told TalkTV that Mr Sunak “has to stand by Dominic Raab” over bullying accusations.
They said: “The evidence just isn’t there, robust management yes, but that doesn’t constitute bullying.”
The Raab probe was triggered after staff from multiple Whitehall departments made complaints about his behaviour spanning years.
In one instance the DPM was accused of creating a “culture of fear”.
And civil servants have described being reduced to tears and experiencing mental health crises following interactions with Mr Raab.
He was also alleged to have hurled tomatoes across a table in the Ministry of Justice during a fit of rage.
Trending In The News understands one of Mr Raab’s close advisors has invited staff for drinks in Westminster this eveing.
A source said: “It feels like it could be a leaving do.”