The Scotsman

Sturgeon won’t name SNP contact who met Cambridge Analytica

- By SCOTT MACNAB

0 First Minister Nicola Sturgeon hits back at criticism of SNP links to Cambridge Ananlytica Nicola Sturgeon has refused to name the SNP consultant who met with controvers­ial political consultanc­y accused of harvesting the Facebook data of millions of users.

The First Minister instead told MSPS that the Tories were “mired” in links with Cambridge Ananlytica and insisted the SNP had done nothing wrong after meeting with the firm.

The SNP has been on the backfoot since a former director of the firm revealed this week that a meeting was held with the SNP – after weeks of Nationalis­t criticism of Tory links to the company.

SNP Westminste­r leader Ian Blackford said he was unaware of the meeting.

Tory leader Ruth Davidson hit out at the SNP’S lack of transparen­cy at First Minister’s Questions yesterday.

Ms Davidson said: “The SNP have raised sanctimony to an art form, but what stinks here is the reek of hypocrisy.

“When it comes to dealings that others have had with Cambridge Analytica, the First Minister and her party have spent weeks demanding full transparen­cy – yet when it came to the SNP it took a whistleblo­wer, giving evidence in a Parliament­ary committee before facts even began to be dragged out into the open.”

Ms Davidson demanded to know the identity of the SNP consultant who met with Cambridge Analytica in 2016, as well as the exact date of the meeting and where it took place.

But Ms Sturgeon said: “I am not going to name someone who has done nothing wrong, who was working for the SNP as a consultant, in order that a witch-hunt can be carried out into that person.”

The First Minister said that after the meeting, the SNP decided against working with Cambridge Analytica and judged the firm to be “cowboys.”

But Ms Sturgeon told MSPS that the Conservati­ves have accepted donations from a director of Cambridge Analytica’s parent company SCL.

A former chair of the Oxford Conservati­ve Associatio­n used to run SCL, Ms Sturgeon added, while SCL’S founding chairman is an ex-tory MP.

Theukgover­nmenthasal­so had a “close working relationsh­ip” with SCL, the First Minister said, while the Ministry of Defence paid them £200,000, the SNP leader added.

Ms Sturgeon added: “The SNP has never worked with Cambridge Analytica and the Scottish Government has never worked with Cambridge Analytica. I’m not sure the Conservati­ve party or the UK Government can say the same thing.”

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