Edinburgh Evening News

How much longer for SNP finances probe?

- Ian Swanson

‘‘ Three years on Operation Branchform, as the case is known, has still not concluded

Scotland’s new chief constable Jo Farrell will be under pressure to provide an update on one of her force’s most highprofil­e but low-informatio­n investigat­ions when she addresses the Scottish Police Authority meeting in Edinburgh this week.

It’s nearly a year since police arrived early one morning at the home of ex-First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and her husband and former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell, put up a blue forensics-style tent on the front lawn, arrested Mr Murrell and proceeded to search the couple’s home, garden, shed and garage. Mr Murrell was questioned for 11 hours and then released without charge.

It all stemmed from a complaint in 2021 that £600,000 raised by the SNP to support a second independen­ce referendum campaign had been used for other purposes. But three years on, Operation Branchform, as the case is known, has still not concluded and remains shrouded in mystery. No-one knows where the police are up to, precisely what they are investigat­ing or whether any charges are likely to be brought or against whom.

And, of course, all this has hugely damaging political ramificati­ons. It has dogged Humza Yousaf ’s whole time as First Minister – he had only been in post for a week when the bombshell of Mr Murrell’s arrest broke. Party treasurer

Colin Beattie was also arrested, questioned and released without charge soon after, and in June the same happened to Ms Sturgeon. Then the impending retirement of chief constable Iain Livingston­e in August raised hopes that he would be keen to wrap up the case before he departed, but that didn’t happen. Former SNP Health Secretary Alex Neil has said Ms Farrell should “give some indication of when it is likely that this inquiry will be complete” and added that the police and the Crown Office will “start to lose credibilit­y if they don’t do something or make a decision soon”.

It is obviously important to get to the truth, but the protracted investigat­ion with the spotlight focused on leading figures, including the former First Minister, is unfair to the people involved and means the Scottish Government is having to operate under a constant cloud. Can that continue for much longer?

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Officers at the home of Peter Murrell last year
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