Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain Told Swinney of Murrell Charge Nearly a Year Ago
Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain informed First Minister John Swinney in March 2025 of Peter Murrell’s embezzlement charge involving over £460,000, a year before it was made public.
- Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain informed First Minister John Swinney on March 20, 2025 that Peter Murrell was charged with embezzling over £460,000, updating him on Operation Branchform.
- Explaining the move, Dorothy Bain KC, Lord Advocate, wrote that the briefing protected proceedings and reminded ministers not to comment on live cases, citing UK and Commonwealth practice.
- The information was not publicly reported until February 12, 2026, despite a March 20, 2025, minute predating the January 19, 2026, memo; Bain supplied a dossier of nearly 30 cases to the Scottish Government.
- Scottish Labour and Conservatives demanded answers and investigations, saying the briefing suggested a political advantage and calling for Lord Advocate role split and ministerial code probes.
- The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service said prosecutors acted independently and in accordance with legal duties as Murrell is due for a preliminary hearing on May 25, 2026 at the High Court in Edinburgh.
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John Swinney was tipped off about Peter Murrell embezzlement figure a YEAR ago by the Lord Advocate - Scottish Daily Express
Dorothy Bain finally supplied the evidence that she does semi-regularly send briefings to the First Minister about ongoing court cases to keep him informed and stop him committing contempt of court.
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