former First Minister's lawyer claimed a court judgement meant there is no “legal impediment” to publishing his Inquiry submission, which has held up his appearance.A special Holyrood committee is examining the SNP Government’s mishandling of sexual misconduct complaints against Nicola Sturgeon's predecessor as FM.Salmond pursued the government in court in 2018 and it was agreed the internal probe had been unlawful.He was separately acquitted of sexual offences after a trial last year.His allies believe he was the victim of plot by Government and SNP figures and the fiasco ended the friendship between Sturgeon and Salmond.However, the Inquiry has been in chaos over Holyrood’s refusal to publish Salmond’s evidence.In his submission,.
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