Preity Patel
British Home Secretary Priti Patel was convicted of bullying subordinates. The Times writes about this with reference to the results of an internal investigation conducted by Alex Allan, adviser to Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
According to the final report, the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs is accused of humiliating his subordinates, making unreasonable demands and creating an “atmosphere of fear.” Allan concluded that Patel “did not always adhere to the high standards of the code,” and some of her actions “could be defined as bullying.”
It is expected that the report with the results of the internal investigation will be published on Friday, November 20, although it was provided to Johnson two months ago. The publication writes that the publication of the document became possible due to the leakage of its content in the media. At the same time, the newspaper notes that even after the scandal was publicized, Patel's dismissal is unlikely.
Earlier it became known about the beatings and blackmail of “dispossessed” Saudi princes in the five-star Ritz-Carlton hotel in the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, where they were kept from November 2017 to February due to suspicions of corruption. Security officials intimidated detainees under the supervision of two ministers, who are confidants of the “purgeor” Muhammad bin Salman Al Saud.