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SNP donations will not be reimbursed, says Yousaf | SNP donations will not be reimbursed, says Yousaf |
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Humza Yousaf told LBC that supporters would not be reimbursed for donations | Humza Yousaf told LBC that supporters would not be reimbursed for donations |
SNP supporters who donated money to the party for independence campaigning will not be reimbursed, the first minister has said. | SNP supporters who donated money to the party for independence campaigning will not be reimbursed, the first minister has said. |
Humza Yousaf was asked whether the cash would be returned if a referendum did not take place within the next year. | Humza Yousaf was asked whether the cash would be returned if a referendum did not take place within the next year. |
Complaints about donations sparked the police probe into SNP finances. | Complaints about donations sparked the police probe into SNP finances. |
Mr Yousaf also told broadcaster LBC he had not spoken to Nicola Sturgeon since her husband Peter Murrell was arrested and released without charge. | Mr Yousaf also told broadcaster LBC he had not spoken to Nicola Sturgeon since her husband Peter Murrell was arrested and released without charge. |
The party's treasurer, Colin Beattie, was arrested almost two weeks later before also being released while further investigations are carried out. He has since resigned as treasurer. | The party's treasurer, Colin Beattie, was arrested almost two weeks later before also being released while further investigations are carried out. He has since resigned as treasurer. |
Ex-SNP treasurer now says he was aware of motorhome | Ex-SNP treasurer now says he was aware of motorhome |
Sturgeon says SNP crisis is her 'worst nightmare' | Sturgeon says SNP crisis is her 'worst nightmare' |
SNP could lose £1.2m if accounts not filed on time | SNP could lose £1.2m if accounts not filed on time |
Speaking on the Tonight with Andrew Marr programme, Mr Yousaf said it would be "very dangerous" for him to comment while the police investigation was taking place. | Speaking on the Tonight with Andrew Marr programme, Mr Yousaf said it would be "very dangerous" for him to comment while the police investigation was taking place. |
But he said: "Money that is raised from the membership by the party, we're going to spend that in advancing the cause of independence referendum. | But he said: "Money that is raised from the membership by the party, we're going to spend that in advancing the cause of independence referendum. |
"We're not reimbursing people for the donations that they have made. | "We're not reimbursing people for the donations that they have made. |
"People make donations to the party because they want to advance the cause of independence. Every pound and penny that we spend as a party will be on advancing the cause of independence." | "People make donations to the party because they want to advance the cause of independence. Every pound and penny that we spend as a party will be on advancing the cause of independence." |
Sturgeon 'welfare' | Sturgeon 'welfare' |
Mr Yousaf appeared on the programme during a visit to London, which included his first in-person meeting with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak since becoming first minister. | Mr Yousaf appeared on the programme during a visit to London, which included his first in-person meeting with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak since becoming first minister. |
Although he said he had not contacted his predecessor Ms Sturgeon since ex-SNP chief executive Mr Murrell's arrest, he said he wanted to check in with her during what will have been a "difficult period". | Although he said he had not contacted his predecessor Ms Sturgeon since ex-SNP chief executive Mr Murrell's arrest, he said he wanted to check in with her during what will have been a "difficult period". |
The former first minister told journalists on Tuesday afternoon that the crisis which had engulfed the party in recent weeks had been her "worst nightmare". | The former first minister told journalists on Tuesday afternoon that the crisis which had engulfed the party in recent weeks had been her "worst nightmare". |
Ms Sturgeon said the police investigation into the party's finances did not influence her decision to stand down from the role she had held for eight years. | |
Nicola Sturgeon says she could not have anticipated what was going to happen with the SNP | Nicola Sturgeon says she could not have anticipated what was going to happen with the SNP |
Nicola Sturgeon says she could not have anticipated what was going to happen with the SNP | Nicola Sturgeon says she could not have anticipated what was going to happen with the SNP |
Mr Yousaf said: "Nicola and I will speak though. And we'll do that once she hopefully returns back to Holyrood. And I think that would be the right place to do that. Of course, I want to check in with her and her welfare." | |
Police Scotland launched its Operation Branchform investigation in July 2021 after receiving complaints about how more than £600,000 of donations raised by activists for a future independence referendum campaign were spent. | Police Scotland launched its Operation Branchform investigation in July 2021 after receiving complaints about how more than £600,000 of donations raised by activists for a future independence referendum campaign were spent. |
Questions were raised after accounts showed the SNP had just under £97,000 in the bank at the end of 2019, and total net assets of about £272,000. | Questions were raised after accounts showed the SNP had just under £97,000 in the bank at the end of 2019, and total net assets of about £272,000. |
Last year it emerged that 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 that 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 party had repaid about half of the loan by November of that year, but Mr Yousaf admitted last week that it still owed money to Mr Murrell. | The party had repaid about half of the loan by November of that year, but Mr Yousaf admitted last week that it still owed money to Mr Murrell. |
The party's auditors quit last September, with the party facing a race against time to file its accounts with the Electoral Commission by 7 July. It has still not found a new auditor. | The party's auditors quit last September, with the party facing a race against time to file its accounts with the Electoral Commission by 7 July. It has still not found a new auditor. |
The SNP's Westminster group, which was also left without an auditor and has not yet found a replacement, faces losing £1.2m in public funding if fails to file its accounts by 31 May. | The SNP's Westminster group, which was also left without an auditor and has not yet found a replacement, faces losing £1.2m in public funding if fails to file its accounts by 31 May. |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
Scottish independence | Scottish independence |
Peter Murrell | Peter Murrell |
SNP (Scottish National Party) | SNP (Scottish National Party) |
Humza Yousaf | Humza Yousaf |
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