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Old 20-11-2020, 12:55   #17
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Re: PM's adviser on ministerial code resigns over his advice on Priti Patel being ign

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
She's been found guilty of bullying behaviour by an inquiry. What bit don't you understand ?

If someone doesn't meet their objectives then they can lose their job (even civil servants).
What was this bullying behaviour meant to have been, other then raising her voice?
Was it anything like this?
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1. Gordon Brown really does have a bad temper
Rumours had been swirling around Westminster for months: that the Prime Minister had shoved an aide aside; that he had sworn at officials; was fond of throwing mobile phones across rooms. But extracts from Andrew Rawnsley's The End of the Party put flesh on the bones. The back seat of his prime ministerial Daimler is covered in pen marks inflicted in anger. He grabbed Gavin Kelly, an aide, by the lapels and shouted: "They are out to get me!" He turfed a Downing Street secretary out of her chair because she was typing too slowly.
Now that all sounds like what should've been a police matter.



So how often do civil servants get sacked for ineptitude?

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