Glasgow Times

Ex-MP McGarry has trial delayed

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FORMER SNP MP Natalie McGarry, accused of embezzling more than £25,000 from two Scottish independen­ce organisati­ons, has had her trial in May postponed.

McGarry, who represente­d Glasgow East, allegedly embezzled the cash between April 2013 and August 2015.

The 39-year-old, of the city’s Clarkston, denies the two charges.

McGarry had her attendance at a hearing in Glasgow Sheriff Court excused.

McGarry’s defence counsel Allan MacLeod said the defence will not be ready for trial as it is awaiting the recovery of documents.

Mr MacLeod said: “We have been told that this can’t be done before the set trial date

“There was a timescale of possibly six to eight months but I have to say this is unrealisti­c.

“It can’t take that long to go through the amount of material that’s there.”

Sheriff Tom Hughes said: “The concerns are that it’s obvious the court is extremely busy to try and catch up with the outstandin­g business.

“I suggest I fix a date in June for this trial to give sufficient time for carrying out investigat­ions.

“There will be nothing set in stone.”

The case will call on the May trial date as a hearing in order to find out the progress of the investigat­ions.

Prosecutor­s claim McGarry embezzled £21,000 while treasurer for Women for Independen­ce between April 26, 2013, and November 30, 2015.

It is alleged she transferre­d cash made from fundraisin­g events into her own personal accounts and failed to send the donations intended for Perth and

Kinross foodbank and the charity Positive Prisons Positive Futures.

She then allegedly used cheques – held in the name of Women for Independen­ce – to deposit money into her accounts.

The second charge states McGarry embezzled £4661 between April 9, 2014, and August 10, 2015.

It is alleged that – while McGarry was treasurer, secretary and convenor of Glasgow Regional Associatio­n of the SNP – she used cheques drawn from their bank account to pay expenses not incurred by the group.

Prosecutor­s claim McGarry retained reimbursem­ents intended to settle expenses which she was not entitled to.

The charge goes on to say McGarry used cheques and money from donations to the organisati­on to deposit money to her own accounts.

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