The Daily Telegraph - Saturday

Sturgeon still under police investigat­ion

Ex-first minister says that her husband’s charge of embezzleme­nt has been ‘incredibly difficult’

- By Simon Johnson SCOTTISH POLITICAL EDITOR

POLICE Scotland has confirmed Nicola Sturgeon is still under investigat­ion as she said her husband being charged with embezzling funds from the SNP was “incredibly difficult”.

The former first minister emerged from the home near Glasgow she shares

‘There’s absolutely nothing I can say so I’m going for a walk if that’s alright with you’

with Peter Murrell, the SNP’s former chief executive, yesterday, the day after he was charged by detectives examining the party’s finances.

Dressed in black leggings and a pink fleece, Ms Sturgeon initially said there was “absolutely nothing I can say given the circumstan­ces” and appealed for privacy. She then said her husband of nearly 14 years being charged “in connection with the embezzleme­nt of funds from the Scottish National Party” had been personally difficult. It was the second time he had been arrested during the inquiry.

Police confirmed that neither Ms Sturgeon nor Colin Beattie, the SNP’s former treasurer, who were both also arrested last year, had been charged, but said they “remain under investigat­ion” as part of Operation Branchform, the inquiry into SNP finances.

Humza Yousaf, Ms Sturgeon’s successor as SNP leader and First Minister, also described his shock at the charge and noted it was a “really serious matter indeed”.

He argued that Scots should continue to trust his party as it was “really important” to emphasise that the SNP was alleged to have been the victim of embezzleme­nt.

Mr Murrell, 59, attended Falkirk police station by appointmen­t on Thursday morning and was taken into custody at 9.13am by detectives as part of Operation Branchform.

After more than nine hours of questionin­g, he was charged at 6.35pm and released from police custody. He returned home later that evening.

Police will shortly send a report to the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service, Scotland’s prosecutio­n service, which will assess it and decide whether there is sufficient evidence to bring the case to court.

Mr Murrell was the party’s chief executive between 2001 and March last year, when he resigned after accepting the blame for the public being misled about the number of SNP members. He married Ms Sturgeon in 2010.

Since July 2021, Operation Branchform has been examining the SNP’s handling of more than £600,000 in donations raised in 2017 for a second independen­ce referendum.

On April 5 last year, police raided Ms Sturgeon and Mr Murrell’s home and searched it for two days, erecting a large evidence tent.

A luxury motorhome was confiscate­d from outside the Fife home of Mr Murrell’s elderly mother.

Mr Murrell was arrested at the time of the raid. The following month, Mr Beattie was arrested, followed by Ms Sturgeon in June. All three were released without charge pending further investigat­ion and Ms Sturgeon has denied any wrongdoing.

Yesterday, Ms Sturgeon told reporters: “There is absolutely nothing I can say given the circumstan­ces so I’m now going to go out for a walk if that’s all right with you.”

Asked how difficult Mr Murrell’s arrest had been for her, she said: “It’s incredibly difficult. But you know, that’s not the main issue here. I can’t say any more. I’m not going to say any more if you don’t mind.”

Referring to Ms Sturgeon and Mr Beattie, a Police Scotland spokesman said: “A 72-year-old man arrested on April 18 2023, and a 53-year-old woman arrested on June 11 2023 have not been re-arrested or charged, but remain under investigat­ion as part of enquiries into the funding and finances of the Scottish National Party.”

 ?? ?? Nicola Sturgeon talks to reporters outside her Glasgow home yesterday
Nicola Sturgeon talks to reporters outside her Glasgow home yesterday

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