The Scotsman

First Minister says charge is ‘serious and concerning’

- Alistair Grant

Humza Yousaf has said he hopes voters will still trust the SNP as he described Nicola Sturgeon’s husband Peter Murrell being charged in connection with embezzleme­nt of party funds as a “really serious and concerning matter”.

The First Minister said all those who have known Mr Murrell, the former chief executive of the SNP, “will be shocked”. It came as Ms Sturgeon, speaking to journalist­s outside her Glasgow home, said it was an “incredibly difficult” time.

She said: “It is incredibly difficult, but that is not the main issue here. I can't say any more, I'm not going to say any more.”

Mr Murrell, 59, was taken into custody for questionin­g on Thursday morning, more than a year after his first arrest. Police confirmed on Thursday evening he had been charged as part of the probe. He has resigned his SNP membership.

Mr Yousaf said: “This is a serious developmen­t and, as per the police statement of course, an allegation of embezzleme­nt from and of party funds – that’s a really serious and concerning matter.

“And all of those people who have known Peter Murrell for a number of years within the SNP and across Scottish politics will be shocked.

“There is an ongoing police investigat­ion. We’ve got to allow the police and indeed the Crown to do their job, just as I’ve got a job to do as First Minister."

Asked about trust in his party, Mr Yousaf added: “The police statement makes it very clear that an individual has been charged with embezzleme­nt, embezzleme­nt of funds from the SNP, and I think that's really important to reiterate here.

“So this will be a shock to many people, myself included, who have known Peter for a number of years. There is an ongoing investigat­ion and I’ve got to let the police do their job. In terms of people trusting the SNP, I certainly hope, and I’m not ever complacent about this, that they will continue to trust us, because of the record of delivery.”

Mr Yousaf said it was “the right thing to do” for Mr Murrell to resign his party membership. The First Minister said he only became aware of the charge when police released a statement.

Mr Murrell’s charge is part of a probe known as Operation Branchform into the spending of more than £600,000 in donations for independen­ce campaignin­g.

Police Scotland said in a statement: “A report will be sent to the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service in due course. The man is no longer in police custody. As this investigat­ion is ongoing we are unable to comment further."

Mr Murrell arrived at the home he shares with Ms Sturgeon on the outskirts of Glasgow shortly after 8pm on Thursday.

Ms Sturgeon, who resigned as first minister and SNP leader in February 2023, was arrestedtw­omonthsaft­erher husband was first arrested, while former party treasurer Colin Beattie was also arrested last year. Both Ms Sturgeon and Mr Beattie were released without charge pending further investigat­ion.

Mr Murrell stepped down as SNP chief executive – a role he had held for more than 20 years – during last year’s leadership campaign. He has been married to Ms Sturgeon since 2010.

 ?? ?? Humza Yousaf said he only became aware of the charge when police released a statement
Humza Yousaf said he only became aware of the charge when police released a statement

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