The Scotsman

Woman urges disgraced MSP to quit over inappropri­ate behaviour

● ‘Enough is enough’ says victim who ended up hospitalis­ed

- By CATRIONA WEBSTER

Shamed MSP Mark Mcdonald has been urged to quit by one of the women who reported him for inappropri­ate behaviour.

The woman, who spoke to a Sunday newspaper anonymousl­y, said the behaviour had a “devastatin­g impact” on her and she had decided to speak publicly after being angered by his “media campaign”.

Mr Mcdonald quit the SNP and apologised last week after an internal investigat­ion into allegation­s made by three women identified “persistent” behaviour including inappropri­ate and unwanted text messages, unwanted attention and exploiting his position of power.

The married father-of-two, who resigned as childcare minister when the allegation­s first came to light in November, plans to return to the Scottish Parliament this week as an independen­t MSP for Aberdeen Donside.

In an interview with Holyrood magazine, he said he would stay on “to demonstrat­e that I have learned from my mistakes”.

But the Sunday Mail reported that the pressure of dealing with Mr Mcdonald’s behaviour had led to the woman ending up in hospital and off work.

She said she had chosen to stay silent during the investigat­ion, partly out of respect for Mr Mcdonald’s family, but had decided that “enough is enough”.

The woman said: “I now feel his constant media spin, attempts to gain sympathy and retain his salary have pushed me to the point where I now want to make my side public.

“I have to make it clear that his behaviour was beyond the pale and had a devastatin­g impact.

“This was more than a few improper texts but a catalogue of attempts to abuse his position of power.

“Mr Mcdonald claims to be sorry but I see his attempt to return to their place of work as a blatant affront to that apology.”

Mr Mcdonald said: “I don’t dispute that I have behaved in a way that fell below the profession­al standards that should be expected of me but if we are to say that people cannot make a mistake and then rehabilita­te and return, what message are we sending out more widely?”

He added: “I want to come back and demonstrat­e yes to colleagues, yes to constituen­ts, but also to my kids that this wasn’t all that I was. That this wasn’t the sum of me, because otherwise this will be their truth.

“It would be foolish for me to think that people are going to welcome me back with open arms... welcome me back into the fold or anything like that.

“I know I’ve got to work hard at this and prove myself all over again but I’m determined to do that.”

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