Nicola Sturgeon: I have not spoken to police about investigation into SNP funds

Police are probing what happened to £600,000 that was crowdfunded for an independence campaign.
Nicola Sturgeon said she had not spoken to the police but would not comment further (Jane Barlow/PA)
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Craig Paton20 March 2023
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First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said she has not spoken to police in a probe into alleged missing party funds.

Police are investigating what happened to £600,000 of party money that was crowdfunded from independence supporters to be used in a new campaign to leave the UK.

Given Ms Sturgeon’s and her husband Peter Murrell’s senior positions in the party at the time, the First Minister has been repeatedly asked if she has spoken to detectives as part of the investigation.

I wouldn’t comment on any ongoing police investigation and I’m not going to comment on this one

Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister

Speaking to Beth Rigby on Sky News on Monday, the First Minister was again asked if she had contact with police.

“Look, no, but I’m not going to comment, I wouldn’t comment on any ongoing police investigation and I’m not going to comment on this one,” she said.

Asked if it had put pressure on her or her husband, who resigned at the weekend after a row of how media requests relating to membership numbers were handled, the First Minister said: “No, it hasn’t, no.”

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