A former top civil servant claims he told Priti Patel not to shout and swear at staff within the first month of her appointment as Home Secretary.
Sir Philip Rutnam "advised" the minister against screaming and swearing at staff as early as August last year - a month after she was made Home Secretary.
The former Home Office chief, who resigned over the row and launched a constructive dismissal claim, also claims he was never asked to contribute to Sir Alex Allan's official report.
He also said he had issued her with further warnings about treating civil servants with respect between September 2019 and February this year.