Scottish Daily Mail

Allegation­s, discussion­s, denials and a ‘forgotten’ key meeting

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NOVEMBER 2017: Allegation­s regarding Alex Salmond’s behaviour are raised with the SNP by Sky News. Nicola Sturgeon said she spoke to him about this – and he ‘denied it’. No further action was taken.

MARCH 29, 2018: Miss Sturgeon meets Geoff Aberdein in her Scottish parliament office where she has admitted they discussed the possibilit­y of a meeting with Mr Salmond. Miss Sturgeon – after initially forgetting about this meeting – says there was ‘the suggestion that the matter might relate to allegation­s of a sexual nature’.

APRIL 2, 2018: Miss Sturgeon and Mr Salmond meet at the First Minister’s home. According to Miss Sturgeon, this is the first time she heard of the complaints made against him. Despite this, she has insisted that the matters discussed were party business.

APRIL 23, 2018: Miss Sturgeon and Mr Salmond hold a ‘substantiv­e’ phone discussion. During this call, Miss Sturgeon claims that Mr Salmond asked whether she would speak to Leslie Evans about ‘mediation’ with the complainan­ts. A special adviser was in the room at the time.

JUNE 6, 2018: Miss Sturgeon writes to Mrs Evans to inform her that she has held discussion­s with Mr Salmond.

JUNE 7, 2018: Miss Sturgeon again meets Mr Salmond, this time in Aberdeen ahead of the SNP party conference.

JULY 14, 2018: Miss Sturgeon meets Mr Salmond at her home near Glasgow.

JULY 18, 2018: Miss Sturgeon and Mr Salmond speak again on the phone. Miss Sturgeon said that ‘by this time’ she was ‘anxious – as party leader and from the perspectiv­e of preparing my party for any

potential public issue – to know whether his handling of the matter meant it was likely to become public in the near future.’ This is the last time Miss Sturgeon and Mr Salmond speak. During this time they also exchange a number of WhatsApp messages in which they discuss the affair – including Mr Salmond’s decision to seek a judicial review over the government’s probe into the two complaints. He goes on to win this and is awarded £500,000 in legal fees.

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