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Newly released documents show Scotland’s Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain KC informed First Minister John Swinney about charges against former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell in March 2025, ten months before details became public. Murrell faces allegations of embezzling almost £460,000 from the party between 2010 and 2023. The disclosure has prompted political criticism and questions about whether sharing non-public prosecutorial information with the head of government and SNP leader was appropriate, given the sensitivity of the case. Bain has denied providing any political advantage and said communications were intended to keep government appropriately informed. Opposition parties are calling for further parliamentary scrutiny, while the Crown Office maintains prosecutors act independently. Murrell’s preliminary High Court hearing has been postponed until May.
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