Peter Tierney Murrell is the Chief Executive Officer of the Scottish National Party

He is married to Nicola Sturgeon

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take from that what ya may

i mean,

The most powerful man in Scotland is English His name is Peter Murrell

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Nobody has ever voted for him

now

Burn Before Reading

When two of Murrell’s messages were leaked recently it was front-page news in the Scottish press, and generated a huge amount of subsequent coverage.

Commentators as diverse as Mandy Rhodes of Holyrood magazine - archive.is/B09xc

and Alex Massie of the Times and Spectator - archive.is/pfFIR

have noted that while they’d initially disbelieved talk of a conspiracy, the Scottish Government’s actions have given them the opposite impression.

The message log is absolutely central to Salmond’s claim of a conspiracy against him, so the last thing that either COPFS or the leadership of the SNP wants is for it to become public knowledge. Indeed, COPFS has denied that the messages exist at all, which makes it a bit weird that the police are currently conducting a serious criminal investigation into who leaked some apparently entirely imaginary documents.

So it would be quite astonishing if they suddenly disappeared, wouldn’t it?

Scottish law requires that in any trial involving crimes of a sexual nature, no evidence can be destroyed for a minimum of 10 years. (We can’t find a link for this but have confirmed it with two very senior legal sources.)

Alex Salmond wanted to use the messages as part of his defence, but the trial judge ruled them inadmissible and they were not entered into court.

This means they’re NOT protected by the 10-year rule, and COPFS can destroy them at any time it wishes

The only thing preventing them from doing so at the moment is that they’ve also been requested by Craig Murray, made in 2020, for the defence in his trial for contempt of court, and no documents which are currently the subject of a live case can be destroyed.

a man and wife team in power

and as some here will know

i'm not a fan of Salmond either

The committee set up to lead the inquiry last week issued an unprecedented Section 23 order to the Crown Office to secure the release of documentation, including text or WhatApp messages between SNP chief operating officer Sue Ruddick and anyone in the Scottish Government about the sexual harassment complaints procedure.

In a letter to high court Procurator Fiscal Kenny Donnelly, Baillie said an “urgent” investigation into Mr Murrell’s statements should be launched.

What is clear is that Peter Murrell’s story simply does not add up and he has serious questions to answer.

The latest twist would deny Mr Salmond the right to give his full evidence and, if it cannot be given, it cannot be taken account of in the committee’s report

This Catch-22 has been determined by the chair, Ms Fabiani, and other SNP members

This week, we had the kind of spin-doctoring exercise which heightens distrust of the process.

scotsman.com/news/opinion/colu

This is now long past being about Salmond versus Sturgeon, neither my cup of tea.

It is about protecting basic principles of justice and shedding light on how Scotland is run

*sigh*

"a blow to the credibility of the committee, and by extension to the parliament itself"

Holyrood inquiry to continue without Alex Salmond session

bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-scotl

the plot always thickens

Salmond and Sturgeon: What is the controversy all about?

Two of Scotland's best known politicians are involved in a bitter row. Some people believe it could force Nicola Sturgeon to quit as first minister.

bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-scotl

no shock, horror, surprise here then

The SNP has attacked the “bewildering” decision to allow the publication of Alex Salmond’s claims about first minister Nicola Sturgeon ahead of his expected appearance at a Holyrood inquiry next week

The party claimed the inquiry’s decision to publish Mr Salmond’s dossier could “jeopardise” the anonymity of women who were involved in the legal case against the former first minister

However, the committee of MSPs investigating the Scottish government’s botched handling of claims against Mr Salmond has made clear anonymity would still be protected.

“Their clear overreaction only confirms in people’s minds that they must have something to hide,” said Ms Davidson. “Nobody is suggesting for a second that information would ever be published jeopardising a complainant’s anonymity.”

The decision clears the way for Mr Salmond to give further details about his meetings with Ms Sturgeon in 2018

we wait with baited breath 😜

The Scottish parliament is redacting one of Alex Salmond’s submissions about “malicious” attempts by former colleagues to banish him from public life after legal warnings from the Crown Office.

Parliament officials said it was taking the document down from its website and would republish an edited version later on Tuesday after the Crown Office warned it had “grave concerns” it could be in contempt of court.

theguardian.com/politics/2021/

Why would the Crown Office have ‘grave concerns’ over the parts of Alex Salmond’s evidence that detail Nicola Sturgeons’ misleading of Parliament?

I wonder 🤷🏻‍♂️

things can only ge......wait wut

Salmond confirmed tonight he would not give evidence to the committee in person on Wednesday following the decision to delete, redact and republish his revised submission on the potential ministerial code breach by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

His decision came as the Parliament was threatened with criminal proceedings by the Crown Office if it did not redact Mr Salmond’s key evidence.

scotsman.com/news/politics/ale

Nicola tells us not to forget “Alex Salmond is innocent of criminality but that doesn’t mean the behaviour they claimed of didn’t happen...”

Im no Sturgeon fan but she is actually correct.
The fact that they could not prove the case against AS does not mean the allegations never happened.

Not be the first time anyone has walked free despite being guilty as sin.

Whether she should have said this is a different matter.

sidenote

there is no evidence for a conspiracy and the remit of the inquiry is to find out why the process went wrong, not for Salmond to air his phony grievances and name his accusers

in case anyone cares 🤪

and while the shit show gets deeper in shite

good to see the Alex Salmond show still going

rt.com/shows/alex-salmond-show

😂😂

and great to see the Salmond diehard crew pushing his show around SM

As Scots, I assume we prefer truth and honesty and put this pretty high on our list of requirements from a government, no?

Why then are so many willing to ignore the dishonesty and corruption that we currently see at the heart of our government? By none other than our own

thread

twitter.com/scotmacscotbot/sta

have to say that the coverage of the 'Salmond inquiry' by James Matthews and Sky News knocks the BBC into a cocked hat

twitter.com/jamesmatthewsky/st

NEW: Scotland’s First Mjnister Nicola Sturgeon addresses a key question on whether she misled parliament - the 1st hand account that says she discussed complaints against Alex Salmond before she told MSP’s she knew about them. She denies misleading Parliament

Anyone involved in a conspiracy against Alex Salmond will be “getting their jotters” (sacked)

Alex Neil MSP told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “I think there’s a real problem now because this is starting to dominate the airwaves at a time when we’re still dealing with the pandemic and also, in four weeks’ time, we go into the initial start of the election campaign.

“I think the SNP leadership has got to try and put a lid on this.”

Neil added: “If it was proven there was a conspiracy – everybody involved in the conspiracy I think would be getting their jotters.”

Alistair Bonnington, Sturgeon’s old lecturer and a former honorary professor of law at the University of Glasgow, labelled the Crown Office the “lickspittle arm of the current SNP Government”

update:

The Hamilton inquiry

An Independent Investigation currently being led by James Hamilton QC is investigating possible breaches of the ministerial code by the First Ministe

FOI <

the Hamilton inquiry might not get published

FOI freedom of information act gives Scots the right by law to see the report if your request is legit

James Hamilton QC independent investigation: FOI release

gov.scot/publications/foi-2021

(can and contact say if this was my effort to get the FOI on this)

all FOI applications have to bt published by scottish gov

all found here

gov.scot/publications/

while the Hamilton report is not finished as of yet it will be interesting to see what is in this independent report

twitter.com/exksmc/status/1372

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sturgeon Vrs Salmond is this the SNP downlfall

youtu.be/uOq7aQgHPvI

from alias to enemies

Scots are now considering should Sturgeon resign who will take over and how effective will that person be on pushing the Independence further

vote of no confidence from other parties is just smoke and mirrors and politics untimely it wil come down to Sturgeon herself she won't be forced out she did break the rules so should resign imo

BBC panorama

bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000

The inside story of the most sensational break-up in recent political history. Once close friends and allies, Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon took the SNP from nowhere to government, and Scotland to the brink of independence. Now sworn enemies, former first minister Salmond accuses some of those he once led of plotting to have him imprisoned. Reporter Mark Daly investigates and asks what the split could mean for the future of Scotland and of the United Kingdom

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