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MSPs ‘misled’ by Sturgeon over Salmond

- DANIEL HARKINS

Nicola Sturgeon has been accused of m i s l e a d i n g Parliament after giving evidence to a Holyrood committee investigat­ing complaints against Alex Salmond.

The first minister ’s written evidence to the Committee on the Scottish Government Handling of Harassment Complaints, which is examining how the Scottish Government dea l t w i th sexua l harassment allegation­s against the former first minister, was published yesterday.

Mr Sa lmond was acquitted of 13 charges of sexual assault, attempted rape and indecent assault at the Hi g h Court in Edinburgh in March.

The court case followed a legal battle which saw him awarded more than £500,000 when the Court of Session in Edinburgh ru led a S co t t i sh Government investigat­ion into his conduct was “unlawful”.

In her Sturgeon e vidence, said that

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March 9 2018 she had spoken w ith Geo ff Aberdein, former chief of staff to Mr Salmond, in her Holyrood office, about the fact the former first minister wanted to meet to discuss “allegation­s of a sexual nature”.

She said: “I had forgotten that this encounter had taken place until I was reminded of it in, I think, late January/early February 2019.

“For context, I think the meeting took place not long after the weekly session of FMQs and in the midst of a busy day in which I would have been dealing with a multitude of other matters.”

Previously when pressed by MSPs in Parliament on what she knew and when, Ms Sturgeon repeatedly referred only to an April 2 2018 meeting with Mr Salmond in her home.

Scottish Conservati­ve Murdo Fraser, who sits on the committee, said the “scraps of evidence” were “damning enough” to show Ms Sturgeon misled Parliament.

He added: “We are expected to accept that Nicola Sturgeon, the first minister renowned for her grasp of detail, has the memory of a sieve when she’s told that her mentor of 30 years is facing allegation­s of sexual misconduct.

“It’s now a matter of fact that the first minister misled Parliament. She did not find out on April 2 and she did not find out from Alex Salmond.”

Scottish Labour’s deputy leader Jackie Baillie, who also sits on the committee, said: “The first minister’s evidence to this committee raises many questions and could be described as having as many holes as a Swiss cheese.”

In her e vidence, Ms Sturgeon also said she spoke to Mr Salmond in No v e m b e r 2 0 17 about allegation­s of sexual misconduct after receiving an inquiry from Sky News.

Ms Baillie said this was “despite senior figures in the SNP” knowing of the alleged incident “as early as 2008”.

 ??  ?? INNOCENT: Alex Salmond leaving court after being cleared of sex assault charges.
INNOCENT: Alex Salmond leaving court after being cleared of sex assault charges.

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