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Former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell was able to approve his own expenses without receipts and manipulate party accounting systems, court proceedings have revealed. Prosecutors told the High Court in Edinburgh further details of how Murrell embezzled more than £400,000 over 12 years, disguising personal purchases, falsifying invoices and using party funds to buy vehicles, including the £124,550 motorhome that remained largely unused. The court heard that Murrell used his SNP charge card - as well as those of other staff members - to make purchases. He also used direct bank transfers from the SNP account and had direct access to the accounting system. While Murrell could log purchases himself, the court heard that the majority of such work was carried out by a staff member under his direction. First Minister John Swinney expressed "horror" at Murrell's "colossal breach of trust" but admitted SNP controls had been inadequate. Despite resisting a parliamentary inquiry into wider cultural and governance issues, the party faces mounting pressure amid the continuing fallout from the scandal.
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