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Published Scotland, United KingdomUpdated

Swinney: SNP ‘knows where it stands’ after police close Sturgeon probe

  • First Minister John Swinney assured SNP members that the party's finances are safe and will support the fight for Scottish independence following Peter Murrell's court appearance on embezzlement charges.
  • Police Scotland confirmed that Nicola Sturgeon is no longer under investigation regarding SNP funding, while her estranged husband, Peter Murrell, faces embezzlement charges.
  • Swinney promised that the SNP will maintain high financial standards and governance, emphasizing that resources will always be used wisely for the party and independence.
  • In her first public remarks since being cleared, Sturgeon expressed gratitude for supporters during challenging times, stating she wouldn't have managed without them.
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Daily Record broke the news in Glasgow, United Kingdom on Sunday, March 23, 2025.
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