The Scotsman

Inquiry demand after ministeria­l limos used at SNP campaign events

Taxpayer-funded cars used to ferry MSPS after election manifesto launch

- By SCOTT MACNAB

An official investigat­ion is being demanded amid concerns that Scottish Government ministers used taxpayer-funded limos to travel from SNP functions.

Nicola Sturgeon journeyed in an official vehicle to and from an election campaign event in Stirling in April. The First Minister was photograph­ed posing on an independen­ce-branded motorbike at the event.

Eight Cabinet ministers also used taxpayer-funded vehicles to leave the SNP general election manifesto launch in Perth in May.

The Scottish Government has insisted the ministers were being picked up to be taken to official engagement­s.

Labour MSP James Kelly has now written to Ms Sturgeon demanding she launch an investigat­ion to see if the ministeria­l code has been breached.

“These are serious accusation­s that must be immediatel­y investigat­ed,” Mr Kelly said.

“The ministeria­l code is a vital part of our democracy and is essential to retaining public trust in politician­s.

“The public and parliament deserves to know how these trips came to take place, what the justificat­ion for them is and whether such journeys will happen again.

“Anything less than a full investigat­ion would be a breach of trust and leave SNP ministers looking even further out of touch than they do already.”

Ministers must not use public resources for party political purposes.

Conservati­ve MSP Miles Briggs said: “The public will be deeply uncomforta­ble at the idea of eight ministers swanning out of such a party political event and straight into a taxpayer-funded car.”

He added: “For half the Cabinet and the First Minister

“The public and parliament deserves to know how these trips came to take place, and what was the justificat­ion for them”

 ??  ?? First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is being called upon to start an investigat­ion into ministeria­l use of taxpayer-funded cars
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is being called upon to start an investigat­ion into ministeria­l use of taxpayer-funded cars

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