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Salmond’ s lawyer guilty of naming accusers on train

- JUSTIN BOWIE

Alex Salmond’s lawyer during his sexual assault trial has been found guilty of profession­al misconduct after he was filmed revealing the identities of two women.

Gordon Jackson QC was ruled to have breached a court order by the Faculty of Advocates.

The top lawyer resigned his position as dean of the independen­t legal body in 2020 when the footage emerged.

He also referred himself to the Scottish Legal Complaints Commission at the time.

Ex-first minister Mr Salmond was represente­d by Mr Jackson when he was cleared of multiple sexual assault charges.

However, the QC was overheard appearing to discuss key details about the case while on a train after the trial had concluded.

Afterwards the lawyer said he regretted “distress and difficulti­es” which had been caused by his remarks.

According to the Daily Record, the Faculty of Advocates found Mr Jackson had undermined confidence in the administra­tion of justice by naming the complainer­s in public. It’s understood he will have the right to appeal the verdict.

Rape Crisis Scotland, who made the complaint, have called for the lawyer to lose his right to practise.

CEO Sandy Brindley told the Daily Record: “When video footage emerged of the-then dean of the faculty

Gordon Jackson naming complainer­s and engaging in a highly inappropri­ate conversati­on on the Edinburgh to Glasgow train in 2020 the Scottish public were rightly shocked.

“We are relieved that the Faculty of Advocates have finally confirmed that this was profession­al misconduct, and a breach of the contempt of court order that remains in place to protect the anonymity of the complainer­s in this case.

“Jackson may well have believed that his colleagues would have worked to try to shield him from any consequenc­es to his actions, but it is right that he is held to account.

“He should now be stripped of his right to practise as a QC as an appropriat­e sanction that reflects the severity of this profession­al misconduct.”

Mr Jackson also served as a Glasgow MSP for Labour between 1999 and 2007, before losing his seat to Nicola Sturgeon.

He was approached for comment.

He should now be stripped of his right to practise asaQC

 ?? ?? OVERHEARD: Gordon Jackson QC was ruled to have breached a court order after discussing case details on a train.
OVERHEARD: Gordon Jackson QC was ruled to have breached a court order after discussing case details on a train.

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