A Holyrood inquiry into the SNP Government’s bungled sexual misconduct probe into Alex Salmond could be restarted within weeks.MSPs believe witnesses, including potentially the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Salmond, could be asked to give evidence from as early as next month.One insider said: “People just want to get on with it.
There is no legal hurdle.”The Daily Record revealed in 2018 that Sturgeon’s government had investigated allegations of sexual misconduct against Salmond when he was SNP First Minister.Salmond challenged the Government’s actions in court and a judge ruled the probe had been biased and unlawful.The flawed investigation cost the taxpayer at least £500,000 and a special committee of MSPs was set up to examine the
Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk