The Scotsman

Ministers lose vote again over Salmond

- By SCOTT MACNAB

The Scottish Government has lost a second vote in Holyrood demanding the release of the legal advice in the Alex Salmond case.

MSPs voted 65-55 in favour of a Tory motion calling for the publicatio­n of the legal advice which the government received in relation to the case.

The Scottish Government has lost a second vote in Holyrood demanding the release of the legal advice in the Alex Salmond case.

MSPS were told of “rumours” that top legal advisors to the Scottish Government had threatened to quit over the botched judicial review that was lost to the former first minister.

Nicola Sturgeon was also forced to "recuse" herself from a recent meeting of her own Cabinet when the S almond Holyrood probe was raised, Deputy First Minister John Swinney told Parliament.

MSPS voted 65-55 in favour of a Tor y motion calling for the publicatio­n of the legal advice, which the Government received in relation to the judicial review brought by Mr Salmond two years ago.

He launched the legal challenge over the Scottish Government' s handling of complaints made against him by two civil servants. A si milar vote in Holyrood was lost three weeks ago by ministers.

Tory MSP Murdo Fraser said the outcome was a "crushing blow" to Mr Swinney who is heading the Scottish Government's response to the Holyrood inquiry as a result of Ms Sturgeon's involvemen­t in the process.

“It’s clearer than ever that the SNP have something damning to hide," Mr Fraser said.

"They won’t release these key legal documents that would finally shed light on how complainer­s were failed and why more than £500,000 of taxpayers’ money was lost.

“The Parliament made clear today that there is nowhere to run or hide for the SNP. The Scottish Conservati­ves and every opposition party will continue to demand the release of these vital do cuments.”

The Scottish Government's case collapsed after it emerged the investigat­ing officer dealing with the complaints against Mr S almond met with one of the complainer­s the day before she lodged the complaint. Mr Salmond was separately cleared of a string of sexual assault charges earlier this year.

Mr Swinney said that legal advice was generally not released to ensure that full and frank advice will be provided, without any concerns that it might be made public in future.

The Deputy First Minister said more than 1,000 pages of documents have already been provided to the committee, with at least a fur ther 1,000 processed for release again.

But he added: "We need to take the necessary time to consider these issues and to formulate a proper response to the decision that Parliament took a few weeks ago."

But "no final decision" has been reached on the issue, he added.

"I confirm this issue was discussed with the Cabinet yesterday," he said. The First Minister recused herself from that par t of the meeting as is, of course, appropriat­e."

Labour MSP Jackie Baillie accused the Scottish Government of showing “utter contempt for Parliament".

She said the SNP had backed a Labour motion in the Commons demanding the Brexit legal advice b e revealed – which the UK Government did after losing a vote in Parliament.

 ??  ?? Alex Salmond won a judicial review against the Scottish Government
Alex Salmond won a judicial review against the Scottish Government

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