Nicola Sturgeon ‘emphatically’ denies cover-up over Salmond allegations
0 Nicola Sturgeon denies allegations were concealed First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said it is “emphatically not the case” that allegations made against Alex Salmond were concealed.
Earlier this week it emerged police investigating sexual misconduct claims against Mr Salmond were looking into alleged incidents at Edinburgh Airport.
It centres on concerns raised a decade ago by female employees about Mr Salmond’s behaviour.
Sky News reported that airport officials related their concerns to former SNP deputy leader Angus Robertson, who was also leader of the party’s Westminster group at the time.
Asked if the allegations were tolerated and concealed, Ms Sturgeon said: “That is absolutely not the case, emphatically not the case.
“I’ve set out very clearly, firstly why I understand you are asking me these questions, I understand the interest.
“But I think people will also understand serious concerns and complaints have been raised. People raising those complaints now deserve to have the benefit of due process.
“I will answer all and any questions when legal processes have concluded, but I think as most people will understand it is neither possible nor appropriate for me to do so at this time.”
Mr Salmond denies all claims of wrongdoing and no formal complaint was raised with airport staff.
Scottish Labour’s equalities spokeswoman Pauline Mcneill MSP said the First Minister was attempting to “hide behind process”.
She said: “The allegations facing Alex Salmond are extremely serious and deserve proper scrutiny. But Nicola Sturgeon seems determined to hide behind process rather than be honest about who knew what and when – and crucially what was done to protect women.
“That is unacceptable. Given it now seems clear Angus Robertson, one of the SNP’S most senior politicians, was told about concerns around Mr Salmond as early as 2008, we need an urgent statement from the SNP.”