The Scotsman

Salmond probe: Ex-first minister urged to provide written evidence

- By GINA DAVIDSON gina.davidson@jpimedia.co.uk

The Scottish Parliament’s Salmond inquiry committee has written to the former first minister with a “firm request” that he provide a written submission to MSPS in the next week, and said it expects him to give evidence in person before Christmas.

A letter from the Committee on the Scottish Government Handling of Harassment Complaints asks him to answer a series of questions and warned that without his submission the committee would be unable to quiz civil servants and ministers through the “perspectiv­e” of his evidence.

Committee chair Linda Fabiani also says in her letter that MSPS expect to take oral evidence from Mr S almond in December and invites him to give his views on the evidence the committee has already heard.

The Scottish Government lost a judicial review of its handling of the complaints against Mr Salmond, and was forced to pay £512,000 to him as a result.

The committee is investigat­ing how the allegation­s against Mr Salmond were investigat­ed by the civil service and how the policy, which enabled the claims to be brought in the first place, was drawn up.

Ms Fabiani said the committee was contacting him again as it had not yet received any submission from him, despite first writing to him in July.

"Since July your legal rep - resentativ­es have set out the legal restrictio­ns that prevent you from being in a position to provide a full account as requested by the committee,” she wrote.

“The committee has now explored the extent of the legal restrictio­ns in relation to the judicial review including seeking the documentat­ion held by the Court of Session.

"As a result I note the letter from Levy and Mcrae dated 13 October, which suggests documents from the judicial review that you are able to share will now be forthcomin­g in the near future.

"The committee requests, in addition to these documents, copies of relevant legal advice you received to inform your approach to the complaints handling process and the judicial review process.”

She adds: “Since the July letter was issued the committee has received numerous written submission­s from others and has held evidence sessions on the developmen­t of the Scottish Government’s procedure for the handling of harassment complaints and has also held an initial explorator­y session on the judicial review process.

"You should feel free to share your perspectiv­e on the evidence taken so far, including oral evidence on the developmen­t of the policy, and the judicial review and on the other written submission­s received.

“The committee considers your evidence to be an important perspectiv­e in questionin­g Scottish Government officials and ministers in the final three phases of its inquiry.

"For that reason, I repeat again, on behalf of the committee the firm request to be provided with a written submission from you at your earliest opportunit­y, otherwise your perspectiv­e cannot be taken into account in questionin­g witnesses as the inquiry progress es .”

 ??  ?? 0 Former first minister Alex Salmond has been written to by MSPS to provide evidence to their inquiry
0 Former first minister Alex Salmond has been written to by MSPS to provide evidence to their inquiry

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