Glasgow Times

Salmond begins legal action against Scottish Government

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ALEX Salmond has formally begun his legal action against the Scottish Government over its handling of sexual harassment allegation­s made against him.

Two complaints were raised in January against the former first minister, who strongly denies the allegation­s, and he was informed of an investigat­ion in March.

Mr Salmond is taking court action against the Scottish Government to contest the complaints process activated against him.

His petition for a judicial review has now been lodged at the Court of Session in Edinburgh, court officials,

Meanwhile, Mr Salmond has written to Scotland’s top civil servant, calling for an inquiry into how the allegation­s against him were made public.

He contacted Permanent Secretary Leslie Evans yesterday urging her to investigat­e.

The former first minister said someone within the Scottish Government has “flagrantly and repeatedly” breached the confidenti­al complaints process by leaking details to the Daily Record newspaper.

The Government previously said its investigat­ion into the two complaints has been “entirely confidenti­al throughout.”

A statement released on Mr Salmond’s behalf said: “It is manifestly absurd for the Permanent Secretary to claim that her procedure is ‘confidenti­al’ when it is splashed over the front pages, emanating from briefings to a single newspaper.

“As explained many times now, confidenti­ality on such matters is crucial to both complainer­s and those complained about.

“Without it those who wish to make a complaint can have no confidence in the system protecting them while those complained about are denied fairness.

“Someone within the Scottish Government has flagrantly, and repeatedly, breached that requiremen­t and the Permanent Secretary is now required to try and find out who it was.”

The allegation­s about Mr Salmond’s conduct towards two staff members in 2013, while he was in office, first emerged on Thursday when the former MP released a statement prompted by an inquiry from the Daily

Record.

The newspaper published what it claimed were details of one of the complaints over the weekend.

Police Scotland confirmed on Friday that the complaints have been passed to the force.

Opposition parties have called for “full transparen­cy” from the Government over its investigat­ion.

A spokesman said: “For legal reasons we are unable to provide further detail at this time.

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Alex Salmond is contesting the complaints process activated against him

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