Yorkshire Post

Calls for ‘full transparen­cy’ over inquiry into Salmond sex claims

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OPPOSITION PARTIES have called for “full transparen­cy” from the Scottish Government over the investigat­ion of sexual harassment allegation­s against Alex Salmond.

The Scottish Conservati­ves and Scottish Labour have urged the SNP administra­tion to release more informatio­n on the circumstan­ces surroundin­g two complaints against the former first minister.

Mr Salmond strongly denies the allegation­s – which were raised in January – and has launched legal action against the Government over the probe.

The claims about his conduct towards two staff members in 2013, while he was in office, have been handed to Police Scotland.

Tory equalities spokeswoma­n Annie Wells has written to Scottish Government Permanent Secretary Leslie Evans to clarify whether complaints had been raised against Mr Salmond be- fore January. She said: “I believe we need to know whether these allegation­s were ever brought to the attention of the Scottish Government prior to January 2018.

“There is a clear public interest in getting a definitive answer as to whether any complaints against the former first minister were made in this period and whether any Scottish Government offi- cials or ministers were informed about them.

“The Scottish Government should instigate an independen­t review in order to find out the answer.

“This would show the Scottish Government was being fully transparen­t about its knowledge of any complaints of alleged misconduct.”

Meanwhile, Labour has tabled a series of Freedom of Informatio­n requests seeking more detail on three meetings that Mr Salmond said had taken place between himself and First Minister Nicola Sturgeon after he was informed of the allegation­s.

The party is requesting any correspond­ence relating to the meetings as well as any notes or minutes from them.

Labour’s Rhoda Grant MSP said it was because: “The people of Scotland expect full transparen­cy over this most serious of matters.”

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Has strenuousl­y denied claims of sexual harassment.

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