Glasgow Times

Court confiscati­on proceeding­s against ex- SNP MP postponed

- BY LUCINDA CAMERON

CONFISCATI­ON proceeding­s against a former SNP MP convicted of embezzling almost £ 25,000 from proindepen­dence groups have been postponed to allow her appeal process to continue.

Natalie McGarry, 41, was jailed for two years in June last year after she was found guilty of embezzling £ 19,974 while treasurer of Women for Independen­ce and £ 4661 while treasurer and convener of the Glasgow Regional Associatio­n of the SNP.

Last month, she was granted leave to appeal against her conviction and sentence and a procedural hearing is due to take place later this month.

At a hearing at Glasgow Sheriff Court yesterday, Patrick Campbell, representi­ng McGarry, asked for the confiscati­on hearing to be continued to a later date.

He said: “Matters have now moved on as far as the appeal proceeding­s are concerned.

“Leave to appeal conviction and sentence has now been granted.”

He added: “I’m inviting ( the sheriff) to continue this for six weeks or perhaps a little longer.”

The court heard that a procedural hearing in the appeal is due to take place later this month followed by a substantiv­e hearing in February.

Sheriff Barry Divers continued the case until March 7. He said: “In the circumstan­ces, I will continue this matter for eight weeks and see where we are with this case.”

McGarry, who stood trial at Glasgow Sheriff Court last spring, did not attend the hearing yesterday and has been excused from attending the next one in March.

In May last year, a jury found her guilty by majority of a charge of embezzling £ 19,974 while she was treasurer of Women for Independen­ce between April 26, 2013, and November 30, 2015.

The charge relating to her time at the Glasgow Regional Associatio­n of the SNP covered the period between April 9, 2014 and August 10, 2015.

The Crown launched proceeds of crime proceeding­s against McGarry following her sentencing, seeking to ensure that profits obtained through criminal conduct are confiscate­d.

The 41- year- old was elected as an SNP member in 2015 but resigned the party whip after the emergence of fraud allegation­s – which she denied.

She continued in Parliament as an independen­t MP representi­ng Glasgow East but did not seek re- election in 2017.

 ?? ?? Natalie McGarry was jailed last year after being found guilty of embezzleme­nt
Natalie McGarry was jailed last year after being found guilty of embezzleme­nt

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