Senior mandarin who accused Dominic Raab of bullying made a huge blunder in Gibraltar negotiations
A SENIOR mandarin who accused Dominic Raab of bullying made a huge blunder in negotiations over Gibraltar.
The official told the Spanish they could station cops on the Rock after Brexit.
The Deputy PM quit after a probe ruled he had humiliated the mandarin in a dressing down in 2021 said to be “an abuse of power”.
But The Sun can reveal the very senior Foreign Office figure made the offer to Spain — against Cabinet orders.
A senior source said EU divorce talks over the British territory almost collapsed because of the “freelancing diplomat”.
The source added: “The damage done to the negotiations cannot be understated.”
Read More on Dominic Raab
Mr Raab, then Foreign Secretary, summoned the official and accused him of breaking the Civil Service Code.
More than 2½ years later, the mandarin complained he had been bullied.
That allegation was upheld by independent lawyer Adam Tolley KC — who probed a total of eight claims against Mr Raab and upheld two.