A Lanarkshire MSP has blasted the beleaguered Scottish Health Secretary over his iPad expense claims. Central Scotland Conservative list MSP Meghan Gallacher said Michael Matheson had “admitted lying to the public and press” after saying his teenage sons used his Holyrood-issued iPad to watch football matches while on holiday in Morocco - resulting in data roaming charges bill of almost £11,000 for the device.He had initially insisted the device had been used for parliamentary work during the trip.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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