Fishing industry chief facing accusations of breaching Scottish Parliament lobbying rules

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A former government minister has been accused of multiple serious breaches of corporate lobbying rules, the Sunday Mail can reveal.

Tavish Scott is facing a formal complaint to Holyrood’s Ethical Standards Commissioner over his work as CEO of Salmon Scotland representing the contro­versial fish farming industry.

We have seen documents out-lining nine incidents where the ex-Lib Dem leader and transport minister allegedly failed to record lobbying, including one in which a Conservative MSP claims he was verbally “attacked”.

The complaints have been lodged by renewable energy entrepreneur Dale Vince’s Green Britain Foundation (GBF) pressure group.

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