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SNP meltdown claims by Tories after Colin Beattie's arrest | |
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Mr Beattie was reappointed as the SNP's treasurer in 2021 after previously having held the role for 16 years | Mr Beattie was reappointed as the SNP's treasurer in 2021 after previously having held the role for 16 years |
The Scottish Conservatives say the SNP is in "total meltdown" after treasurer Colin Beattie was arrested by police investigating the party's finances. | |
The 71-year-old has been taken into custody and is being questioned by Police Scotland detectives. | |
First Minister Humza Yousaf said Mr Beattie's arrest was "clearly a very serious matter indeed". | |
But he added that the MSP had not been suspended from the party as "people are innocent until proven guilty". | |
Mr Beattie's arrest was announced just hours before Mr Yousaf set out his government's priorities for the next three years. | |
Humza Yousaf responds to questions about Colin Beattie's arrest | Humza Yousaf responds to questions about Colin Beattie's arrest |
Humza Yousaf responds to questions about Colin Beattie's arrest | Humza Yousaf responds to questions about Colin Beattie's arrest |
Speaking in the Scottish Parliament, the Scottish Conservatives' deputy leader Meghan Gallacher said the SNP was "in total meltdown". | |
She urged the first minister to suspend his predecessor, Nicola Sturgeon, and her husband, former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell, from the party. Her calls were rejected by Mr Yousaf. | |
Mr Murrell was arrested two weeks ago, before being released without charge pending further investigation. | |
Police Scotland launched its Operation Branchfoot investigation into the SNP's finances in July 2021 after receiving complaints about how donations were used. | |
Follow Humza Yousaf's first key speech as FM | Follow Humza Yousaf's first key speech as FM |
SNP ruling body orders transparency review | SNP ruling body orders transparency review |
Leaked video shows Sturgeon dismiss finance concern | Leaked video shows Sturgeon dismiss finance concern |
Peter Murrell released without charge after arrest | Peter Murrell released without charge after arrest |
The SNP raised £666,953 through referendum-related appeals between 2017 and 2020 with a pledged to spend these funds on the independence campaign. | |
Questions were raised after its accounts showed it had just under £97,000 in the bank at the end of 2019, and total net assets of about £272,000. | |
Officers involved in the investigation spent two days searching the Glasgow home of Mr Murrell and Ms Sturgeon, and the party's headquarters in Edinburgh earlier this month. | |
A luxury motorhome was seized by officers from outside a property in Dunfermline on the same morning that Mr Murrell was arrested. | A luxury motorhome was seized by officers from outside a property in Dunfermline on the same morning that Mr Murrell was arrested. |
The Mail on Sunday reported that the vehicle had been parked outside the home of Mr Murrell's 92-year-old mother since January 2021. | The Mail on Sunday reported that the vehicle had been parked outside the home of Mr Murrell's 92-year-old mother since January 2021. |
Police spent two days searching the home of Nicola Sturgeon and Peter Murrell earlier this month | |
Mr Beattie is the MSP for the Midlothian North and Musselburgh constituency and is a former international banker. | Mr Beattie is the MSP for the Midlothian North and Musselburgh constituency and is a former international banker. |
He was arrested at his home in Dalkeith, near Edinburgh, at about 08:00 on Tuesday morning. | He was arrested at his home in Dalkeith, near Edinburgh, at about 08:00 on Tuesday morning. |
The Sunday Times reported at the weekend that he had told the party's ruling national executive committee (NEC) that the SNP was struggling to balance its books due to a drop in member numbers and donors. | |
Mr Beattie served as the SNP's treasurer for 16 years before being defeated in an internal election by Douglas Chapman in 2020, but returned to the role when Mr Chapman resigned a year later. | Mr Beattie served as the SNP's treasurer for 16 years before being defeated in an internal election by Douglas Chapman in 2020, but returned to the role when Mr Chapman resigned a year later. |
Mr Chapman quit after saying he had "not received the support or financial information" that was needed to carry out his duties as treasurer. | Mr Chapman quit after saying he had "not received the support or financial information" that was needed to carry out his duties as treasurer. |
Mr Yousaf has rejected calls for Mr Murrell and Ms Sturgeon to be suspended from the party, amid speculation that she may be preparing to quit as an MSP. | |
Police searched the SNP's Edinburgh headquarters earlier this month | Police searched the SNP's Edinburgh headquarters earlier this month |
The former first minister has already confirmed she will not be attending the Scottish Parliament in person this week. | |
Mr Yousaf was seen as the "continuity candidate" during the leadership contest, and was the preferred candidate of the party hierarchy - including Ms Sturgeon. | |
He had hoped his speech on Tuesday would allow him to set out a "fresh vision" for his government after a tumultuous three weeks in his new job. | |
Speaking to journalists ahead of his statement, Mr Yousaf said Mr Beattie's arrest was "clearly a very serious matter indeed" but he had not been suspended from the party as "people are innocent until proven guilty". | Speaking to journalists ahead of his statement, Mr Yousaf said Mr Beattie's arrest was "clearly a very serious matter indeed" but he had not been suspended from the party as "people are innocent until proven guilty". |
The first minister said he believed Mr Beattie was still being questioned at a police station, but said he would speak to him afterwards about his membership of the parliament's public audit committee and his role as party treasurer. | The first minister said he believed Mr Beattie was still being questioned at a police station, but said he would speak to him afterwards about his membership of the parliament's public audit committee and his role as party treasurer. |
'A real mess' | |
Mr Yousaf admitted that the timing of the arrest was "not ideal" in terms of his Holyrood speech but said he did not believe the party was operating in a criminal way. | Mr Yousaf admitted that the timing of the arrest was "not ideal" in terms of his Holyrood speech but said he did not believe the party was operating in a criminal way. |
He added: "We instructed a review into transparency and good governance and of course with the issue around financial oversight, and I want some external input into that. | He added: "We instructed a review into transparency and good governance and of course with the issue around financial oversight, and I want some external input into that. |
"So there is change that is needed within how the party is operated and I have made that absolutely clear." | |
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said the SNP is in a "real mess", adding: "After 16 years in power, it has descended to this and those being let down are Scottish voters who are entitled to better than this". | |
Last year it emerged Mr Murrell gave a loan of more than £100,000 to the SNP to help it out with a "cash flow" issue after the last election. | Last year it emerged Mr Murrell gave a loan of more than £100,000 to the SNP to help it out with a "cash flow" issue after the last election. |
The SNP had repaid about half of the money by October of that year. | The SNP had repaid about half of the money by October of that year. |
Humza Yousaf had hoped to use today as a "reset". | Humza Yousaf had hoped to use today as a "reset". |
The new first minister wants to talk about policies rather than the police, and is due to make a speech at Holyrood setting out his plans for government. | The new first minister wants to talk about policies rather than the police, and is due to make a speech at Holyrood setting out his plans for government. |
But there looks set to be an empty space on the back benches, as one of his MSPs - Colin Beattie - is questioned by detectives about his party's finances. | But there looks set to be an empty space on the back benches, as one of his MSPs - Colin Beattie - is questioned by detectives about his party's finances. |
Mr Yousaf will inevitably be confronted by reporters with further questions about what is going on. | Mr Yousaf will inevitably be confronted by reporters with further questions about what is going on. |
There is unlikely to be much he or indeed anyone else could actually say at this point, given there is a live investigation in progress. | There is unlikely to be much he or indeed anyone else could actually say at this point, given there is a live investigation in progress. |
But the very fact of it rumbling on in the background will inevitably cast a shadow over his big set-piece speech. | But the very fact of it rumbling on in the background will inevitably cast a shadow over his big set-piece speech. |
On Sunday, leaked video footage emerged that showed Ms Sturgeon playing down fears about the party's finances. | |
The footage, published by the Sunday Mail, is said to be from a virtual meeting of the party's ruling body in March 2021. | |
Nicola Sturgeon told the SNP's ruling body in 2021 that the party's finances had "never been stronger" | |
Nicola Sturgeon told the SNP's ruling body in 2021 that the party's finances had "never been stronger" | |
Ms Sturgeon told NEC members the party's finances had never been stronger and warned of the impact of going public with concerns. | |
The SNP's former Westminster leader, Ian Blackford, insisted that there was "nothing untoward" in the clip and claimed that the party's finances are in "robust health". | |
The party's auditors, Johnston Carmichael, quit in September - although Mr Yousaf has said he only found out about it after he won the leadership contest six months later. | The party's auditors, Johnston Carmichael, quit in September - although Mr Yousaf has said he only found out about it after he won the leadership contest six months later. |
The SNP has so far failed to find another auditor, and is facing a race against time to file its accounts by the Electoral Commission deadline in July. | The SNP has so far failed to find another auditor, and is facing a race against time to file its accounts by the Electoral Commission deadline in July. |
An SNP spokesman said "We have no comment on a live police investigation." | An SNP spokesman said "We have no comment on a live police investigation." |
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SNP (Scottish National Party) | SNP (Scottish National Party) |