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The Guardian - ‘Concerns raised’ over Barclay’s conduct towards civil servants
Summary of the front page
The Guardian leads on an exclusive investigation alleging Department of Health officials “raised concerns” about health minister Steve Barclay’s conduct towards civil servants.
Sources tell the paper civil servants have informally complained about the way they believe they and colleagues had been treated, including “bullying” and other “bad behaviour.” An ally of Mr Barclay says the allegations are totally untrue. The Department of Health says it hasn’t received any formal complaints about ministers.
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