London:The UK's Home Secretary Priti Patel has been accused of bullying senior civil servants over the last five years, a media report said.
The Sun newspaper in its report on Saturday quoted officials in the civil service as saying that they first raised concerns about her behaviour when she was an employment minister at the Department for Work and Pensions between 2015 and 2016.
Further allegations were made in 2017 when she was the international development secretary amid claims of a pattern of unacceptable behaviour, the report said.
The allegations come after it emerged that Patel had tried to oust her most senior civil servant Philip Rutnam amid accusations that she had bullied and belittled officials in the department, according to the London-based newspaper.
Meanwhile, Downing Street said that no formal complaint had been made against Patel and sources close to the Home Secretary said that they completely refute the allegations.
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But a senior Department for International Development official told The Times, "She was reviled in DFID for her rudeness and insensitivity. She could not have been more hated for the way she treated people. She was just vile."