The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Sturgeon, Salmond and Murrell to be questioned under oath

- First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and her husband Peter Murrell.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, her predecesso­r Alex Salmond and her husband Peter Murrell will be questioned under oath when they give evidence to a Holyrood inquiry.

The committee set up by the Scottish Parliament to look at the government’s handling of harassment complaints made against the former first minster has confirmed it will take the unusual step when questionin­g witnesses.

But members of the committee on the Scottish Government handling of harassment complaints have agreed they will review that position when questionin­g vulnerable witnesses.

Some MSPs on the committee have argued taking sworn evidence under oath is necessary given the seriousnes­s of its inquiry.

Committee papers have now confirmed this approach will be adopted, stating “as with any parliament­ary committee, the committee has the ability to place witnesses under oath”.

The papers add: “The committee has agreed that it will administer an oath/ solemn affirmatio­n for witnesses as a matter of course but that it will review this position in the case of any vulnerable witnesses.”

The committee was set up to consider the actions of Ms Sturgeon, Scottish Government officials and special advisers in dealing with complaints against Mr Salmond that were made under the Scottish Government’s handling of harassment complaints involving current or former ministers and procedure and actions in relation to the Scottish ministeria­l code.

Mr Salmond, Ms Sturgeon and Mr Murrell – SNP chief executive – are all listed as witnesses.

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