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Jo Greenhorn's avatar

I'm sure it's inevitable that Ms Sturgeon will be interviewed just as the other two signatories to the accounts were. Why would she not be? When she is, I do hope Police Scotland have that video from last weekend present!

The trouble is that Yousaf seems to find it impossible not to talk about things he really shouldn't be discussing as he invariably trips himself up.

On the motor home, he knew nothing, nor did the NEC although he was then able to come out and tell the press that, yes, it did belong to the SNP and had been bought as a potential "battle bus". Why was he even discussing publicly a vehicle that had been seized by Police Scotland when that very body had warned people to be very careful about what they said during a live investigation? So, if he knew nothing to start with, who brought him up to speed on the motorhome? (The NEC knew nothing about it either, remember!)

Robin McAlpine wrote an article lately, well, quite a few actually, but one in particular lamented the fact that every move made by Yousaf so far is how NOT to behave at a time like this. Saying, "I can't speak about it because it's a live investigation." and then going on to speak about it really isn't the way to go. Who is advising him?

Today we've had Keith Brown insisting that Yousaf has already moved to make changes by "replacing" Beattie. He had no choice but to replace Beattie, that wasn't Yousaf's idea. Beattie had been arrested! And meanwhile Yousaf has left the rest of the NEC intact. The same NEC which has functioned in secrecy all this time and dragged the Party it manages into such utter disrepute that no one can even imagine what will happen next.

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Ann Christie's avatar

Apparently there were 19 separate complaints, not just Clerkin's, although his was the first, and some may have been threatened to withdraw their complaints, as indeed Clerkin was. Some money was also apparently refunded to complainers who emailed the SNP directly. It was after the accounts were released in 2019 that the secrecy and lack of transparency around the NEC started.

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