Alex Salmond. It comes after former Brexit Minister David Davis dropped a bombshell in the House of Commons last night when he revealed he received 'whistleblower' information that said the First Minister knew of the complaints against Salmond in February, not in April like she had stated.
Davis used parliamentary privilege, which protects MPs from civil or criminal liability, to tell the chamber of a dump of of e-mails and texts he had been sent anonymously.
On the radio this morning the Deputy First Minister defended Sturgeon and dismissed some of what Davis told MPs and the wider world last night.Speaking on Good Morning Scotland, Swinney said: "The First Minister spent over eight hours at the committee giving comprehensive answers to.
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