DOMINIC Raab behaved like an abusive partner who would "belittle and demean" staff, civil servants claim.
And some said the Deputy PM's alleged bullying even left them feeling suicidal.
Workers say Mr Raab would be full of "anger and rage" if demands were not met.
Rishi Sunak has kept him on during a probe.
Minister's endless rules for officials
He'd then humiliate and ma belittle them
Furycould get switched off instantly
Staff lost weight & had breakdowns
RAGING RAAB 'LEFT HIS STAFF SUICIDAL
CIVIL servants claim they suffered breakdowns and felt suicidal over Dominic Raab's alleged bullying.
And staff insist working with the Tory felt like being in a "controlling and abusive relationship".
Witnesses also claim the Deputy PM would switch his anger on and off depending on whether it was civil servants or ministers in the room.
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