Glasgow Times

McGarry trial looks at personal expenses

- BY CONNOR GORDON

FORMER MP Natalie McGarry told a jury that she spent thousands on personal expenses. McGarry, 40, helped compile a spreadshee­t in 2020 about her spending between 2013 and 2015.

This included work McGarry did for various organisati­ons including Women for Independen­ce (WFI) as well as speaking events around Scotland.

The overall total came to £3815 which McGarry agreed in evidence was not an “accurate figure”.

McGarry, who represente­d Glasgow East for the SNP, allegedly stole more than £25,000 from two organisati­ons advocating for Scottish independen­ce between April 2013 and August 2015.

McGarry is said to have embezzled £21,000 while treasurer for Women for Independen­ce between April 26, 2013 and November 30, 2015.

A second charge states McGarry took £4661 between April 9, 2014 and August 10, 2015 when she was treasurer, secretary and convener of Glasgow Regional Associatio­n (GRA) of the SNP.

McGarry – of Clarkston, East Renfrewshi­re – denies the two charges at Glasgow Sheriff Court.

The court was shown the spreadshee­t of numerous entries of events McGarry was involved in between 2013 and 2014.

McGarry claimed that her 2014 diary which had been seized by police helped her coordinate her whereabout­s during the year.

McGarry’s spreadshee­t confirmed that she attended a Yes Rutherglen meeting in February 2014.

There was also £1800 for a WFI promotiona­l video as well as £100 for room hire at Glasgow’s Pearce Institute.

Actress Elaine C Smith, who appeared in the video, had her transport included in the list of expenses.

McGarry also had meetings with then first minister Alex Salmond as well as aunt and former Holyrood speaker Tricia Marwick which she did not claim as an expense.

McGarry stated that she spent £153 on a trip to Edinburgh for a meeting on Sky News with Dominic Murnaghan which ended up not taking place.

McGarry claimed that she had another event planned elsewhere later that day.

McGarry had a meeting with singer Eddi Reader on April 1, 2014, which she did not claim as

an expense. She did claim £18.30 as an expense after appearing on Japanese TV.

McGarry claimed husband David Meikle drove her to various locations during 2014.

This included a 47-mile trip to Tarbet, Argyll and Bute, in relation to an independen­ce event.

Other expenses on McGarry’s spreadshee­t included £11.25 milage for a Greenock newspaper interview as well as £57.50 for transport to Carnoustie for a WFI related video.

McGarry also claimed to

have spent further cash in the run up to the independen­ce referendum.

McGarry claimed that she appeared in Barcelona, the Basque Country and Syria following the referendum as a WFI representa­tive for the New World Summit.

A final total was amounted to £3815.64.

Defence agent Mr MacLeod asked: “Do you agree that total is not an accurate figure, do you accept that?”

McGarry replied: “I agree there should be things that should be taken off.”

She agreed this included

travel paid for by the BBC for appearance­s for which she was reimbursed.

Mr MacLeod asked how items such as badges and leaflets were paid for.

McGarry replied: “Multiple different ways, it depended on what we were doing at that point in time. Things were purchased in cash when we had cash.

“Looking through my bank account is in no way a record of purchases for WFI as a lot of things were purchased with cash.”

The trial continues before sheriff Tom Hughes.

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