Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Minister tells of £600 loan to bail out colleague

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HEALTH Secretary Humza Yousaf told a jury he loaned Natalie McGarry money to stop her being evicted.

The Broughty Ferrybased MSP said a “distressed” McGarry came to his office in Glasgow city centre in February 2014.

He claimed he was told by McGarry she did “not have the money” and was threatened with losing her property that day.

Mr Yousaf said he gave McGarry £600, which was later paid back.

Fife-born McGarry, 40, who represente­d Glasgow East at Westminste­r for the SNP, is on trial accused of stealing more than £25,000 from two organisati­ons advocating for Scottish independen­ce between April 2013 and August 2015.

According to one charge, some of the money was supposed to have been donated to Perth and Kinross Foodbank.

Mr Yousaf told jurors at Glasgow Sheriff Court McGarry arrived at his West Nile Street constituen­cy office “in a state of distress”.

“I asked her what was wrong and she told me she was threatened with being evicted that day if she didn’t come up with around the sum of £600 and she didn’t have the money at that point.

“I offered to give her a loan of funds, about the £600 mark, from the bank across the road.”

A bank statement showed it was paid back to Mr Yousaf in April 2014.

Allan Macleod, defending, asked Mr Yousaf if it was fair to say that McGarry was “disorganis­ed” and “overdramat­ic.”

Mr Yousaf replied: “Yes.”

McGarry allegedly embezzled £21,000 while treasurer for Women for Independen­ce between April 26 2013 and November 30 2015.

A second charge states McGarry took £4,661 between April 9, 2014 and August 10, 2015 when she was treasurer, secretary and convener of Glasgow Regional Associatio­n (GRA) of the SNP.

McGarry, of Clarkston, East Renfrewshi­re, denies the two charges.

The trial continues.

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