A witness giving evidence at Alex Salmond 's trial in Edinburgh has said 'women were no longer allowed to work alone with him' after she spoke to colleagues about an alleged sexual assault.
The woman, identified as Woman G, told the court today that the former first minister put his arm around her at Bute House in April 2014.
Woman G said 'he leaned in to kiss me' before telling the court she was “frightened” and feared “something would happen”.She then said: “I just sat up and said, or asked, if I could go.“He was frustrated and almost defeated.
He said something along the lines of, ‘Fine, go’.”Woman G has told the court that she had reported the alleged incident to colleagues.Gordon Jackson QC, acting for Salmond, questioned whether his
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