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Dominic Raab “can be impatient and will become frustrated when others do not deliver what he requires”, the formal investigation into his conduct discovered.
Adam Tolley KC wrote in his report that “by his own account” Mr Raab is “demanding, driven and focused on detail”.
He wrote: “He works long hours. He can be impatient and will become frustrated when others do not deliver what he requires, either in substance or form, or he perceives that others are obstructing his efforts.”
In one other a part of the report, Mr Tolley mentioned Mr Raab’s “style is, in his own words, inquisitorial, direct, impatient and fastidious”.
He wrote: “The DPM told me, and I accept, that he tends to prepare extensively for meetings, will typically have read all of the key papers and identified questions in advance. He explained that he does not wish to receive a recitation of papers which he has already read. He will focus on the points of interest to him.”