Ex-SNP Official Admits £400,000 Embezzlement, Calls for Independent Probe into Party Finances

June 23, 2026
Ex-SNP Official Admits £400,000 Embezzlement, Calls for Independent Probe into Party Finances
  • A former SNP official, Murrell, admitted embezzling more than 400,000 pounds over 12 years, with sentencing due later in June, intensifying scrutiny of SNP finances and governance.

  • Green co-leader Ross Greer urged an independent probe into party finances, including donor influence and hidden funding, framing Labour’s response as that of sore losers.

  • Swinney said the SNP has no use for a motorhome allegedly tied to the case and indicated it is being considered within the compensation order process.

  • Sturgeon and Murrell reportedly maintained a private division of power during their relationship, claiming clear governance boundaries despite dual roles.

  • Police Scotland publicly commended those who reported concerns and contributed to the investigation after sentencing.

  • Swinney stressed the need for clear governance, stating that strong standards are in place to protect the party’s interests and acknowledging the betrayal involved in Murrell’s actions.

  • He acknowledged the distress of the situation but emphasized his responsibility to ensure effective governance as SNP leader.

  • Swinney reiterated that the SNP has implemented strong governance and aims to operate transparently to safeguard the party.

  • Sturgeon was previously arrested during the inquiry but was later told she was no longer under investigation.

  • The courtroom atmosphere on the day was packed with the public, media, and cameras; audio issues from earlier sessions were resolved for better coverage.

  • The Greens were contacted for comment, with no additional statements released at the time.

  • The Green party provided no outcome of the vote in the article.

Summary based on 43 sources


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