The Scotsman

FM refuses to be drawn on SNP campervan

- Joseph Anderson

First Minister Humza Yousaf has refused to comment on suggestion­s the campervan at the centre of the SNP finances scandal should be used to fight an election – or even given to Scottish football fans.

Senior SNP figures have reportedly requested that Police Scotland return the campervan they seized as part of the Operation Branchform investigat­ion into the party’s finances in April last year.

The luxury campervan was purchased by the party ahead of the 2021 Holyrood election campaign. However, the party has said that as Covid lockdown measures were eased, the campervan was no longer necessary and was instead kept outside the home of Margaret Murrell – the mother of former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell – in Dunfermlin­e before being seized by police.

The SNP wants the campervan back either to use it for the next Westminste­r election or to sell the vehicle and raise campaignin­g funds, it has been reported.

SNP Westminste­r leader Stephen Flynn was reported as having joked the campervan could be given to the Tartan Army for use during this summer’s Euros, as hotels in Germany “are going to be really expensive”.

Appearing on BBC Scotland’s Sunday Show, Mr Yousaf was asked whether he would support this use of the campervan, but would not be drawn on an answer. “I'm not going to get into a live police investigat­ion,” the First Minister said. “If you want to ask Stephen about his comments, then feel free to bring Stephen on your programme. But I will say as leader of the SNP, very clearly, that my job is to not in any way prejudice a police investigat­ion, and I don't intend to do that.”

Police are continuing to investigat­e what happened to more than £600,000 of donations given to the SNP by independen­ce activists since 2021.

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