The Scotsman

Lib Dem MSP cleared in election spending inquiry hits out at SNP

- By SCOTT MACNAB scott.macnab@scotsman.com

A Liberal Democrat MSP has launched a stinging attack on the SNP after being cleared of alleged breaches of election spending rules.

Alex Cole-hamilton says he endured investigat­ions lasting more than two years after his victory over the SNP’S Tony Giuliano in 2016, and accused Nationalis­ts of “disregardi­ng the democratic process”.

The Electoral Commission yesterday cleared him of breaking rules on party spending in the campaign which led to his election in the Edinburgh Western constituen­cy during the 2016 Holyrood vote.

The seat had previously been held by the SNP.

Police had already ruled that Mr Cole-hamilton had no case to answer after a separate probe into the claims.

The row centred on the number of leaflets that had been distribute­d in the Edinburgh Western constituen­cy and the split between the candidate’s campaign and national party spending.

A letter from the Electoral Commission to the MSP yesterday states: “In view of the responses to this aspect of the investigat­ion, we are satisfied that there were no breaches in respect of the apportionm­ents.”

Mr Cole-hamilton MSP said members of West Edinburgh SNP had made an allegation to the elections watchdog immediatel­y after a 15-month police inquiry which, he claimed, the SNP also initiated.

“All told the SNP have seen me subjected to two taxpayerfu­nded investigat­ions spanning a total of 27 months,” Mr Cole-hamilton said.

“While the cost to the public purse of these is hard to quantify, the waste of police time in particular is inexcusabl­e.

“To suffer an unexpected and heavy defeat is hard, but that’s politics.

“To then meet that defeat with a complaint to overstretc­hed police officers is a wilful disregard of both the democratic process and the public good.

“I hope the SNP reflect on that as defeat becomes more commonplac­e to them.

“Finally, if their intention was to distract me from the job I love, then they have failed.

“Every single day of these past 27 months I have continued to work my heart out for the people and communitie­s of West Edinburgh I’m so proud to serve.”

Edinburgh Western was a key target for the Lib Dems in the 2016 Scottish election.

Mr Cole-hamilton won by a majority of 2,960 over the SNP’S Tony Giugliano, selected by the local party over sitting SNP MSP Colin Keir.

Lib Dem Margaret Smith held the seat until the 2011 Scotland-wide SNP landslide. 0 Alex Cole-hamilton says he endured investigat­ions lasting more than two years after his election in 2016

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